Expedition Linné Explained

Expedition Linné
Director:Mattias Klum
Folke Rydén
Producer:Folke Rydén
Music:Patrik Andrén
Peter Nylander
Cinematography:Mattias Klum
Distributor:Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige AB
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish, English

Expedition Linné is a 2007 documentary film made for the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist Carl Linnaeus.[1] The film was made by Swedish wildlife photographer Mattias Klum and journalist Folke Rydén and is intended to increase public understanding of and respect for nature in a journey through the seven continents, into space, and across the oceans.

Prince Carl Philip of Sweden was on the film team[2] for training in his studies of graphic design.

Notes and References

  1. News: Världsexpedition i Linnés fotspår . Ulrika . Nandra . . sv . 27 January 2006 . 25 July 2010.
  2. News: Prinsen följer i Linnés fotspår . Maria . Janson . . sv . 26 September 2006. 25 July 2010.