Gösta Reiland

Películas

I Am Zlatan
Director of Photography
Coming-of-age story depicting Zlatan Ibrahimovic's upbringing in a rough Swedish suburb. Born to Balkan immigrants, football was Zlatan's release in a tough environment where his remarkable talent and self-reliance catapulted him against all odds to the top of international football playing for clubs like Ajax Amsterdam, Juventus, Inter, Milan, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United.
Goliath
Cinematography
Goliat is set in a small industrial town somewhere in Sweden. When Roland is sentenced to prison, his son, 16-year old Kimmie, is expected to provide for the family by taking over his dad's criminal business. This is a task he's not ready for. The film's depicting a boy's brutal entry into adult life and examines aspects of social heritage and patriarchal structures, at a time when the welfare is declining and Sweden is at change.
Pyromaniac
Director of Photography
Una llama se enciende la oscuridad de un pacífico pueblo. Un piromaníaco enciende su primer fuego Posteriormente, más incendios estallan y la comunidad entra en pánico. Un infierno se esconde bajo la superficie en cuanto un policía local descubre la impensable verdad: el piromaníaco no es un extraño, es un hombre del pueblo.
Furia
Director of Photography
La acción transcurre en una pequeña comunidad sueca de idílica apariencia. Pero todo cambia cuando Jennifer, una muchacha de catorce años, asegura que ha sido violada por Alexander, su compañero de clase. El rumor se extiende rápidamente y cada vez son más los que creen que Jennifer miente. Así comienza un linchamiento en el que todo un pueblo exaltado se ensaña con una adolescente y su familia. En este ambiente embrutecido las pruebas y las resoluciones judiciales no significan nada frente a unos adultos decididos a tomarse la justicia por su mano. Nada es excesivo: lo único que importa es permanecer dentro del rebaño.
Last Supper
Director of Photography
Today, the ritual of giving the last supper to the condemned person has been detached from its origin, and can be perceived to be as absurd as the punishment it accompanies. Mats Bigert & Lars Bergström's film “The Last Supper” focuses on this discrepancy between historical “meaning” and contemporary use of a tradition that has lost its connection with the past. The main character is the former death row chef Brian Price, who reconstructs one of the 200 final meals that he prepared during his time as inmate in Huntsville State Prison, Texas.