Peter Gerdehag
Directing
Biography
Naturfotograf och dokumentärfilmare.
Known For

A engaging and exotic man–nature documentary that is sure to capture audiences in many countries. Beautifully filmed by Peter Gerdehag and sensitively edited by Tell Johansson. He lives for horses, he lives with horses, he works with horses and he just about dies when he is forced to leave his horses because of a storm that turns his life upside down.
The Horseman

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Korna i Djurarpsdalen

About a man's fierce battle with the authorities to keep his horses.
Hästmannen – sista striden

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The Farmer's Time on Earth
The Fairest Island is in fact named "Grönsö" and located in the Swedish southeast archipelago. It contains a piece of unique Swedish countryside, a meadow still listening to the sea and beautiful flowers in fairytale splendor. In the story we follow Pelle Gräslund in his quest to turn over the meadow care for his children and grandchildren.
The Fairest Island
A little consideration about something that was just the most natural thing in the world.
Kor

Peter Gärdehag has documented the work on a small farm in Småland for decades which he has now compiled into a thoughtful meditative documentary about the type of knowledge that has been passed from generation to generation.
Landet som inte längre är

Britt is 77 years old and lives for her beloved cows. Despite being bent over double after a back injury, she perseveres with milking by hand and delivers to Arla. She is assisted by her sister Inger, who thinks "milking is the worst thing I've ever done" but still comes to the farm every day to help out.