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Bo Widerbergs tv-teater / Bo Widerberg’s TV-Theater

av / by Niklas Persson Webjörn

Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, Filmvetenskap, Göteborgs universitet, Göteborg / Department of Cultural Sciences, Film studies, University of Gothenburg, Box 200, SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden

Language: Swedish, with summary in English, 362 pages ISBN: 978-91-85767-82-3

Akademisk avhandling som för avläggande av filosofie doktorsexamen vid Göteborgs universitet, offentligen försvaras i sal Vasa B, Campus Vasa, Vera Sandbergs allé 8, Göteborg fredagen den 10 juni 2011 kl. 13.15 Opponent: Per Vesterlund. Ordförande: Mats Björkin

Abstract:

The dissertation analyzes the seven studio produced TV-plays made (1979-1992) by the renown Swedish filmmaker Bo Widerberg. The main focus regards Widerberg’s work method, here referred to as ”The Widerberg method”, which can be described as an acting oriented work method influenced by the American method acting tradition from Hollywood in the fifties, especially the films by Elia Kazan. Here one can find techniques or approaches to acting that resemble Widerberg’s own ideas on acting as a way of ”creating life” on screen or on stage. For Widerberg, the aim was to make the actor get rid of rehearsed mannerisms and through improvisations developing a realistic acting style grounded in the actor’s own personal experiences and emotions. Although, aiming at realism in acting, Widerberg’s realism can be regarded as a ”aesthetically motivated realism” when it comes to film technique. The same goes for his films as his TV-plays. Also, his ideas on mise-en-scène implied that it had to be very faithful to real life. In fact, he often builds an illusion of reality through imitation of reality (mimesis), only to deconstruct it with the help of camera technique effects (slow motion, fast cuts in relation to slow cuts etc.) that draws the viewer’s attention to the work as an artifact. In this aspect, Widerberg’s work method reminds of Bertholt Brecht’s ideas on Verfremdungseffekt, as well as Jean-Luc Godard early experiments on film making in the Nouvelle Vague-movement.

Since the TV-plays as well as Widerberg’s many and often provocative statements about acting and theater to a large extent were noticed in the media, the dissertation also analyzes Widerberg’s role in media, as well as other public discussions and debates surrounding his plays. By starting out from the sociologist Pierre Bourdieus’s discussions on the cultural field as a structured space with its own rules, agents and battles, the dissertation tries to show how Widerberg with his system of dispositions (habitus) manages to occupy a powerful position in the field of the Swedish TV-Theater. His beliefs (croyance) on what is valuable to fight for concern his own artistic freedom and thoughts on acting. During his time as TV-director, he becomes more and more concerned with issues such as realistic acting and making TV-plays for the broad audience, mainly the working class, and especially those who never comes to contact with the theater institutions in society.

He often states that he as an auteur has the right to rewrite other writer’s texts at his own disposal, and the reason he does so, is to make the plays more easy accessible and interpretable. He also re-negotiates ingrained opinions on what is regarded as high brow and low brow culture, among others things by recruiting popular comedians in plays regarded ”serious”.

Keywords: Acting, method acting, realism, auteur, Verfremdungseffekt, Nouvelle Vague, Arthur Miller, Albert

Camus, Tennessee Williams, August Strindberg, Henrik Ibsen, Lars Norén, Bengt Bratt, Roland Janson, Elia Kazan, Bertholt Brecht, Jean-Luc Godard, Pierre Bourdieu.

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