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The Condemned Women Dance (1976)

Genre : TV Movie, Music

Runtime : 24M

Director : Ingmar Bergman

Synopsis

The film shows four women moving in a crowded, closed room to the music of Monteverdi. They represent women living by passing on a role that is passed down to them for generations. Two of the dancers are damned souls that come to life, the third is death and the fourth a child born free, but forced into the other female roles.

Actors

Helene Friberg
Helene Friberg
The child
Nina Harte
Nina Harte
Lena Wennergren
Lena Wennergren
Lisbeth Zachrisson
Lisbeth Zachrisson

Crews

Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman
Director
donna foyer
donna foyer
Choreographer
Sven Nykvist
Sven Nykvist
Cinematography
Cecilia Drott
Cecilia Drott
Makeup Artist
Maggie Strindberg
Maggie Strindberg
Costume Design
Anne Hagegård
Anne Hagegård
Production Design
Siv Lundgren
Siv Lundgren
Editor
Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman
Writer
Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman
Producer
Måns Reuterswärd
Måns Reuterswärd
Producer

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