

Zorn
1994 Directed by Gunnar HellströmSwedish painter Anders Zorn gained notoriety for his nudes. His works are currently worth millions. The film is set in the time when Zorn, already respected for his art, was commissioned to paint a portrait of the Swedish king. Though an excellent painter, Zorn's personal life is dreadful. A boozer and a womanizer who frequently cheats on his wife, Zorn constantly seeks approval for his art. When he travels to the U.S. for a tour he meets Emilie Bartlett the wife of sculptor Paul W. Bartlett with whom he begins a sporadic affair. After Paul commits suicide, Zorn and Emilie move to Sweden. Zorn disregards his wife's feelings and openly displays his affections for Emilie.

Gunnar Hellström
....................................................Anders Zorn

Linda Kozlowski
....................................................Emilie Bartlett

Liv Ullmann
....................................................Emma Zorn

Jarl Kulle
....................................................Oscar II

Stig Grybe
....................................................Albert Engström

Rikard Wolff
....................................................Isaac Grünewald
Ulf Eklund
....................................................Prins Eugen
Director
...........................................................Gunnar Hellström
Writer
...........................................................Lasse Helgesson
Gunnar Hellström
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Hans Arnbom
Director of Photography
...........................................................Jörgen Persson
Production Companies
...................................................SVT Drama
Artistfilm
Nordiska TV-Samarbetsfonden
RÚV
Finlands Svenska Television
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Production Countries
........................................................Finland
Sweden
Norway
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Français
svenska
Genres
....................................................Drama
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