Jonas Wolcher’s Blog (est in 2012) — nearly 25 years of raw, underground Swedish genre cinema straight from the gutter! Here, I share my past, present, and future: movies I’ve made, like Die Zombiejäger and Cannibal Fog. No big studios—just DIY passion, cult classics, and the reality of being an indie filmmaker from Sweden. This isn’t just a blog. It’s a love letter to genre fans, rebels, and anyone who believes cinema should have teeth. Join the ride—let’s keep the fire burning.

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Jonas Wolcher, the visionary Swedish director born on April 15, 1973, is a cinematic maestro celebrated for his dynamic storytelling in films like "Die Zombiejäger" and "Dragonetti: The Ruthless Contract Killer." In the captivating world of "Cannibal Fog," Wolcher fearlessly delves into the cannibal genre, crafting narratives that defy convention, emphasizing storytelling prowess over extravagant special effects. His films aren't just stories; they're experiences, guided by an auteur with an unparalleled knack for turning challenges into triumphs. In a world of constraints, Wolcher's indomitable spirit shines through, making him a luminary figure in Swedish cinema. His unique blend of storytelling, music curation, and marketing finesse continues to captivate audiences, ensuring that Jonas Wolcher remains a cinematic force to be reckoned with.

2024-05-11

CME Northern Lights The view from the jetty

 

 


There have been four major coronal mass ejections (CME) that gave rise to a powerful geomagnetic solar storm. It was the strongest to hit Sweden since the Halloween storm of 2003. 


 Then parts of the electricity system were knocked out. It is expected that there may be more opportunities during the weekend for northern lights. Keep your eyes on the sky. It's magical. 


It's what the camera captures, ot what you see with the naked eye. Something that is well known among people who want to photograph the Northern Lights. Sometimes you see a lot of color, sometimes just white streaks. Yesterday it was both. For those of you who are skeptical, 


 I post the originals as they were taken. So many colors on a #norrsken in #heestrand. Today it was nature that pulled the color sliders.


The one above is the original and the one on top is the edited one. I've just adjusted the contrast and black and white.
 


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