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Bergman: A Year in a Life (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 57M

Director : Jane Magnusson

Synopsis

A focuses on 1957, one of the most prolific years for the Swedish director. During the year he shot two films, opened two of his most celebrated films (The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries), and produced four plays and a TV movie while juggling with a complicated private life.

Actors

Lena Endre
Lena Endre
Self
Thorsten Flinck
Thorsten Flinck
Self
Mikael Persbrandt
Mikael Persbrandt
Self
Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman
Self (archive footage)
Jane Magnusson
Jane Magnusson
Narrator (voice)
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould
Self
Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Self
Liv Ullmann
Liv Ullmann
Self
Gunnel Lindblom
Gunnel Lindblom
Self
Michael Degen
Michael Degen
Self
Holly Hunter
Holly Hunter
Self
Lars von Trier
Lars von Trier
Self
Zhang Yimou
Zhang Yimou
Self
Lena Olin
Lena Olin
Self
Pernilla August
Pernilla August
Self
Suzanne Osten
Suzanne Osten
Self
Roy Andersson
Roy Andersson
Self
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
Self
Maria-Pia Boëthius
Maria-Pia Boëthius
Self
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Self
Jan Troell
Jan Troell
Self

Crews

Jane Magnusson
Jane Magnusson
Director
Fredrik Heinig
Fredrik Heinig
Producer
Cecilia Nessen
Cecilia Nessen
Producer
Mattias Nohrborg
Mattias Nohrborg
Producer
Yngve Sæther
Yngve Sæther
Co-Producer
Lisa Widén
Lisa Widén
Co-Producer
Jonas Beckman
Jonas Beckman
Music
Lars Kumlin
Lars Kumlin
Music
Emil Klang
Emil Klang
Cinematography
Orvar Anklew
Orvar Anklew
Editor
Hanna Lejonqvist
Hanna Lejonqvist
Editor
Kalle Lindberg
Kalle Lindberg
Editor
Daniel Lindvik
Daniel Lindvik
Sound
Isabell Andersson
Isabell Andersson
Production Coordinator
Isabell Andersson
Isabell Andersson
Researcher
Erik Galli
Erik Galli
Production Coordinator
Erik Galli
Erik Galli
Researcher
Johanna Joona
Johanna Joona
Assistant Editor
Shajan Kozegary
Shajan Kozegary
Intern
Linnea Vikengren
Linnea Vikengren
Researcher
Henrik von Sydow
Henrik von Sydow
Story Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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