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Folke Rydén
Photo: Enno Ladwig.
Born17 September 1958
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)Journalist and Filmmaker
Websitewww.folkeryden.com

Folke Rydén, born 17 September 1958 in Uppsala, Sweden is a Swedish journalist and filmmaker.[1]

In 1989 he became the US Correspondent for SVT, based in Washington. In 1996 he moved to Hong Kong.

Rydén has won numerous international awards and his documentaries have been shown all over the world. In 1993, he was awarded the Bonnier Grand Prize in journalism – the most prestigious journalism award in Sweden.[references 1]

Today Rydén is living and working in Sweden where he has his own production company, FRP AB.

As one of Sweden's leading documentary and non-fiction programme production companies, FRP produces films in current affairs, social issues, human rights issues, history, politics, science, culture and sports.

FRP is committed to imaginative, entertaining and insightful programming. The company is currently involved in documentaries, cinema releases and television series.

Productions have been aired by more than 40 broadcasters, shown in over 30 countries[citation needed] and have garnered dozens of international awards.[references 2] The company is based in Stockholm, Sweden.

Selected productions

  • United States of Guns (1993)
  • Björn Borg - The Saga (1997)
  • Laredo & the Law (1999)
  • Murder in Malexander (2001)
  • The Yassier Arafat Story (2002)
  • The Boy With No Face (2003)
  • The Tsunami Generation (2005)
  • Expedition Linné (2007)
  • From Bill to Barack (2008)
  • For Cod´s Sake (2009)
  • The Prize of Gold (2012)
  • The Second Wave (2013)

References

  1. ^ "Folke Rydén". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 July 2010. (subscription required)

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