A new exhibition at the Trelleborg Museum showcases the still photography of acclaimed Swedish film director Jan Troell. The collection spans from 1946 to 2026, offering a glimpse into both Troell’s professional and personal life through the lens of his camera. The exhibition, titled “I am a camera – Jan Troell & photography. Still Images 1946-2026,” features scenes from significant moments in Swedish film history alongside intimate, private photographs. Journalist Mårten Blomkvist recently visited the exhibition, highlighting its unique blend of artistic and historical value. The display provides insight into Troell’s poetic cinematic vision, revealing the connection between his filmmaking and photographic work. It offers audiences a rare opportunity to explore the visual foundations of a celebrated director’s creative process.