Susan King spotlights Rolf Forsberg in the Los Angeles Times.
Read what the Library of Congress had to say about Forsberg's Parable upon its inclusion on the National Film Registry.
A true auteur of the often unjustly unsung genre of sponsored films, Rolf Forsberg has written and directed a number of highly stylized expressionistic shorts that defy simple description, including the controversial and acclaimed Parable (1964), which was named to the National Film Registry last year. While many of Forsberg's films were made on assignment for major religious organizations, his complex body of work is unexpectedly provocative, independent and experimental. Illustrating key influences, including Bergman and Fellini, Forsberg employs enigmatic symbolism and poetic lyricism to create vivid, nightmarish allegories situated between the spiritual and the secular, heaven and hell. UCLA Film & Television Archive is pleased to celebrate Rolf Forsberg's uniquely humanist canon with a selection of some of his most notable films and a conversation with the filmmaker himself.
All films written and directed by Rolf Forsberg, except where noted.
Special thanks: Mark Quigley, manager—UCLA Film & Television Archive Research & Study Center.
Watch a trailer for the program below.