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Gunnar Fischer
Camera
Born November 18, 1910 · Ljungby, Kronobergs län, Sweden
Died June 11, 2011
Also known as Erling Gunnar Fischer · G. Fischer
Biography
Gunnar Fischer (18 November 1910 – 11 June 2011) was a Swedish cinematographer who worked with director Ingmar Bergman on several of the director's best-known films, including Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) and The Seventh Seal (1957). In addition to his career as cinematographer, Gunnar Fischer directed short films, wrote screenplays (1933–41) and published books for children.
Awards & recognition
- Ingmar Bergman Award
Filmography13 titles

The Seventh Seal
1957Director of Photography
1957Director of Photography

Wild Strawberries
1957Director of Photography
1957Director of Photography

The Magician
1958Director of Photography
1958Director of Photography

Smiles of a Summer Night
1955Director of Photography
1955Director of Photography

Summer Interlude
1951Director of Photography
1951Director of Photography

Summer with Monika
1953Director of Photography
1953Director of Photography

The Devil's Eye
1960Director of Photography
1960Director of Photography

To Joy
1950Director of Photography
1950Director of Photography

Port of Call
1948Director of Photography
1948Director of Photography

Secrets of Women
1952Director of Photography
1952Director of Photography

Thirst
1949Director of Photography
1949Director of Photography

Hidden in the Fog
1953Director of Photography
1953Director of Photography

Parade
1974Director of Photography
1974Director of Photography