Ingemo Engström

Ingemo Engström

Born: October 15, 1941
in Jakobstad, Finland
Ingemo Engström is a Finnish writer, director and producer. She studied psychology, medicine and literature in Helsinki, Hamburg and Munich and wrote a study about the use of imagery in the writings of Ingeborg Bachmann. From 1967 to 1970 she studied at the Academy of Film and Television (HFF) in Munich.

Movies for Ingemo Engström...

Between Two Wars
Title: Between Two Wars
Released: November 5, 1978
Type: Movie
A film about the time of the blast furnances - 1917 - 1933 - about the development of an industry, about a perfect machinery which had to run itself to the point of its own destruction.
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About Narration
Title: About Narration
Released: December 16, 1975
Type: Movie
Interdisciplinary studies put into practice is a plane on which HaF's interests and mine coincide. Ideas of fictional research projects in films emerge very early on, or of film as research device, allowing people from different disciplines to come together and discover something, to pursue a line of thought, or just be adventurous. These ideas correspond to a tendency we both have of accumulating knowledge from different sciences, for example so as to bring exact sciences like medicine together with subjects which aren't directly aimed at application, such as religious studies or anthropology.
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Leave Me Alone
Title: Leave Me Alone
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
Leave Me Alone is a film about America, as it appears in music about America and in pictures from America.
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Dark Spring
Title: Dark Spring
Released: July 1, 1970
Type: Movie
Ingemo Engström’s graduation film DARK SPRING was made at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich, where she began studying in 1967. After the premiere at a festival in Mannheim, Uwe Nettelbeck wrote in "Filmkritik": "Films like DARK SPRING […] do not translate into the language of those who immediately think they know what such films are about […] But more, DARK SPRING is the film of a woman and a women’s film in which women say something, namely: how they see things."
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Eros Center Hamburg
Title: Eros Center Hamburg
Character: Violin-Moni
Released: October 3, 1969
Type: Movie
A journalist collects information about prostitution. He stumbles upon an underground organization called Eden Boys and a serial killer.