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Bosse Lindquist (born 1954) is a Swedish radio and TV producer and writer. Since 2012, he has directed investigative documentaries for Swedish Television's documentary department. From 2007 to 2009, Lindquist was head of the national radio broadcaster Swedish Radio’s (documentary department ). He was Ander Visiting Professor of Global Media Studies at Karlstad University from 2012 to 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dokumentärfilmare ny gästprofessor i Karlstad )〕 He has been a non-fiction author and director of documentaries since 1988.〔http://www.journalisten.se/artikel/616/bosse-lindquist-en-existetiell-graevare-urartad-idealism-blir-det-godas-fiende〕 ==Career== A series of documentaries on the state of modern genetics and prenatal diagnostics - ''Mechanics of Live'' – won the Prix Futura (now renamed Prix Europa) in Berlin 1995, and was also rewarded with the Ikarosprice for 1993 and the Association of Swedish Investigative Journalists prize for 1993. The radio-documentary ''The Rebels'' – about an extreme and secret Swedish maoist group got the Ikarosprize 1997 and together with ''Swedish Eugenics''– about Sweden’s forced sterilization of women for eugenic reasons– the Vilhelm Moberg grant in 1997.〔:sv:Vilhelm Moberg-stipendiet〕 ''Bring the Jews Last'' got a special commendation at Prix Italia 1998 as well as the prize of the law and history faculties of the Stockholm university 1998. The ''Silence of Phnom Penh'' – about Swedish support of the Pol Pot regime – won the Prix Europa in Berlin 2000, the Association of Swedish Investigative Journalists prize〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FGJ.se - Föreningen Grävande Journalister )〕 and the Ikarosprize for 1999. One TV documentary and one radio documentary about adoption from South Korea to Sweden received special commendations at Prix Europa 2002.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PRIX EUROPA – Home )〕 A number of documentaries and books has been translated and broadcast in Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Hungary. In 2009, Lindquist's film about Nobel laureate Carleton Gajdusek, who discovered the Kuru disease among a cannibal tribe in New Guinea and who also was a self-proclaimed pedophile, premiered on BBC Storyville. A co-production between, among others, BBC, Arte, SVT, NRK and DR was broadcast for the first time in 2009 by the BBC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC Four - Storyville, 2008-2009, The Genius and the Boys )〕 The film was officially selected for the IDFA in Amsterdam 2009, and was later shown at documentary festivals in Melbourne, Reykjavik, Thessaloniki, Bergen and Planete Doc Warszaw, among others. Lindquist has introduced a new format for translated radio - RadioVideo.〔http://www.sr.se/sida/artikel.aspx?artikel=2443452&programid=3297〕 The new technique makes it possible to download radio programs with sub-titles for the computer, mpeg3 player and cell-phone. May 2010, Lindquist released an investigation into systematic malpractices within the McDonald's Corporation. The documentary ''McCheat & Co''〔http://svt.se/2.123489/1.1996078/mcfusk_och_co?lid=is_search527895&lpos=384&queryArt527895=anders+olsson&sortOrder527895=0&doneSearch=true&sd=47225&from=siteSearch&pageArt527895=38〕 was produced for SVT - Sveriges Television – and showed systematic practicing of hour-shaving off its employees meagre salaries in Sweden and the United States. The documentary, ''WikiRebels''〔http://svtplay.se/v/2316825/dokument_inifran/wikirebels_-_the_documentary〕 was produced together with Jesper Huor for SVT and traced WikiLeaks unprecedented road to achievement, fame and notoriety, interviewing Julian Assange and Daniel Domscheit-Berg among others, as well as tracing WikiLeaks usage of the unprecedented US leaks on Iraq, Afghanistan and diplomacy. The films has been shown in 30 countries worldwide and has spread widely on the internet.〔http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/wikirebels〕 Lindquist's documentary, ''Give Us the Money''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Find out about poverty )〕 was part of the ''Why Poverty'' series of documentaries, broadcast worldwide by BBC, SVT, Arte, PBS and more than 70 other countries . The film received a 2012 Peabody Award〔http://peabodyawards.com/2013/03/72nd-annual-peabody-awards-complete-list-of-winners/〕 and traces rock musicians Bono and Bob Geldof's decade long lobbying and advocacy against extreme poverty in Africa. Most recently, Lindquist's ''Double Bookkeeping'' - on financial and auditing mispractices and illegalities at global forestry giant Stora Enso - was broadcast in Sweden and Finland in 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bosse Lindquist」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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