



Anders Bohman
Camera1965Gunnarsbyn, Norrbottens län, Sweden

Biography
Leif Anders Bohman, born January 18, 1965 in Gunnarsbyn parish in Norrbotten, is a Swedish cinematographer.
Bohman studied at the School of Photography in Luleå and Biskops Arnö's documentary line, which was followed up with the Dramatic Institute's film photography line. He was awarded a Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography in 2000 for 'Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen'. He was also nominated for the same award in 1997 for 'Drömprinsen – Filmen om Em' and in 2006 for 'Mun mot mun' and the film Sophelikoptern in 2016. His film Stålbadet was nominated for a Guldbagge Award for Best Short Film in 1997.
Known For
Acting History
2024
As Long As The Heart Beats
Director of Photography
2023
The Riot
Director of Photography
2021
Sonata
Cinematography
Corona Film Club
Director of Photography
2019
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Cinematography
2018
Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Played with Fire
Director of Photography
2017
Citizen Schein
Director of Photography
2015
The Garbage Helicopter
Director of Photography
2014
The Boy with the Golden Pants
Cinematography
2013
Eskil & Trinidad
Director of Photography
Bragden
Cinematography
2012
Palme
Cinematography
2011
The Crown Jewels
Director of Photography
2009
A Rational Solution
Director of Photography
Wallander: The Leak
Director of Photography
Wallander: The Priest
Director of Photography
2008
Heaven's Heart
Cinematography
2006
Icicle Melt
Cinematography
2005
Sandor /slash/ Ida
Director of Photography
Wallander
TVDirector of Photography
2004
Miss Sweden
Director of Photography
2003
Round-Trip
Director of Photography
A Breach in the Wall
Director of Photography
2002
Ingmar Bergman: Intermezzo
Director of Photography
2001
The Voice of Ljudmila
Director of Photography
2000
Barnen på Luna
Director of Photography
1999
Lusten till ett liv
Director of Photography
1998
Waiting for the Tenor
Cinematography
1997
Välkommen till festen
Director of Photography
1996
About Em: The Prince of Dreams
Cinematography
1994
Bert
TVAssistant Camera
1981
The Guldbagge Awards
TVas Self
