Sven Methling Explained

Sven Methling
Birth Date:20 September 1918
Birth Place:Copenhagen, Denmark
Death Place:Frederiksberg, Denmark
Occupation:Director, screenwriter
Years Active:1946–1996

Sven Johan Methling (or Sven Methling Jr.) (20 September 1918 – August 7, 2005) was a Danish film director and screenwriter. The son of actor and film director Svend Methling, Methling Jr. was best known for a series of light-hearted comedies. His 1959 comedy Vi er allesammen tossede (All of us are Crazy) received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Methling also received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film for the 1955 war drama Der kom en dag (There Will Come a Day).

Career

Sven Johan Methling was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 20 September 1918. As the son of film director Svend Methling, Methling Jr. was born into the film industry. He started work as a sound assistant with Palladium Films from 1940 to 1945. In 1944, Methling performed the leading role in the drama Det Store Ansvar (The Great Responsibility), directed by his father. Then in 1946, he co-directed with his father an animated feature, Fyretøjet, based on the H.C. Andersen story.

Methling made his solo directorial debut in 1953 with the crime drama Kriminalsagen. His next effort, Der kom en dag (There Will Come a Day) was a war drama about the German occupation of Denmark during World War II. Based upon a novel by Flemming Muus, the film received critical praise and was awarded the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film of 1955. Over the next several years, Methling made a series of popular war comedies, the Soldaterkammerater movies (Soldier Buddies). In 1959, Methling directed the surreal comedy Vi er allesammen tossede (We are Altogether Crazy) for which he was again awarded the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. During the 1960s, Methling began writing screenplays as well as directing, and his name became synonymous with light-hearted comedies.

In 1966, Methling became a teacher at the National Film School of Denmark and he was employed as a consultant at the Danish Film Institute from 1979 to 1981. In the 1990s Methling returned to directing with the popular comedy films, The Crumbs (Krummerne). Methling died in Copenhagen, Denmark on 7 August 2005.

Filmography (selected)

YearFilmPositionOther notes
1944Actor... Jens the Skipper
1953The Crime of Tove AndersenDirector
1953HejrenæsDirector
1955Der kom en dagDirectorBodil Award for Best Danish Film
1957Englen i sortDirector
1958Director
Ung KærlighedProducer
1959Vi er allesammen tossedeDirectorBodil Award for Best Danish Film
3 må man væreDirector
Soldaterkammerater rykker udDirector
Director
1960Director
1961Director
Mine tossede drengeDirector
Director
1962Director
writer
editor
1963Pigen og pressefotografenDirector
Director
Syd for Tana RiverCo-Director
1964Majorens oppasserDirector
editor
5 Mand og RosaWriter
director
Når ended er go'Director
1965Passer passer pigerWriter
director
1966Writer
director
Dyden går amokWriter
director
1967Writer
director
1968Writer
director
1970Nøglen til ParadisDirector
1972Director
editor
Takt og tome i himmelsengenWriter
director
editor
1976Writer
Familien Gyldenkål sprænger bankenEditor
1979Charly og SteffenEditor
1982Writer
editor
Writer
director
1985Editor
1987Producer
1988Producer
1989Producer
editor
1990BananenProducer
editor
1991KrummerneDirectorWon Starboy Award at the Oulu International Children's Film Festival
1992Director
1994Director[1]
Director

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Piil, M. . Morten Piil

    . Morten Piil . Gyldendals danske filmguide . . 2008 . 978-87-02-06669-2 . da . 16 June 2021 . 604.