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Friday, Nov 21, 2025
7 PM (108 mins)
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Gunvor Nelson: Program 3
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IntroductionSteve Anker is an expert on experimental film as a teacher, curator, and author.
Gunvor Nelson (1931–2025) was an acclaimed Swedish experimental filmmaker who made the Bay Area her home for nearly four decades. Born and raised in Kristinehamn, Sweden, she originally came to California in 1953 to study art and art history, first at Humboldt State College, then the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), and finally Mills College, where she earned an MFA in painting. Between 1970 and 1992, she taught at SFAI, where she influenced generations of filmmakers. In 1993 she returned to Sweden and shifted her practice from 16mm filmmaking to digital video.
Over the years, Nelson made personal films that explored her own life and experiences. She thought deeply and freely about film editing and about when to use sound or allow a film to be silent. She collaborated with Dorothy Wiley on five films, three of which are included in this tribute: Schmeerguntz, Fog Pumas, and Before Need Redressed. BAMPFA holds Nelson’s 16mm camera originals and copies of her films in our film vault. In 2019 My Name Is Oona was named to the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry.
Films in this Screening
Carolee, Barbara & Gunvor
Lynne Sachs, United States, 2018
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 8 mins
source
- Canyon Cinema
Red Shift
Gunvor Nelson, United States, Sweden, 1984
FILM DETAILS
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- B&W
- 16mm
- 50 mins
source
- BAMPFA
permission
- Canyon Cinema
Before Need Redressed
Gunvor Nelson, Dorothy Wiley, United States, Sweden, 1994
FILM DETAILS
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- Color
- 16mm
- 42 mins
source
- BAMPFA
permission
- Canyon Cinema
Additional Info
- BAMPFA preservation print. Preservation funded by the Women’s Film Preservation Fund of New York Women in Film and Television.
Time Being
Gunvor Nelson, United States, 1991
FILM DETAILS
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- B&W
- 16mm
- 8 mins
source
- BAMPFA
permission
- Canyon Cinema
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