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Saraband
Film Review August 12, 2005
by Marc Savlov
Description: Ingmar Bergman’s final film continues his exploration into mankind’s willful inability to accept the inevitable, whatever that may be.   
by Marc Savlov
"...Directed by: Ingmar Bergman. Starring: Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson, Börje Ahlstedt, Julia Dufvenius and Gunnel Fred..."
Sofie
Film Review July 16, 1993
by Pamela Bruce
Description: As the former leading lady of several classic Ingmar Bergman films (Persona, Cries and Whispers, and Scenes From a Marriage, to name a few), Ullmann here makes her directorial debut....   
by Pamela Bruce
"...Directed by: Liv Ullmann. Starring: Karen-Lise Mynster, Erland Josephson, Ghita Norby, Jesper Christensen and Torben Zeller..."
Everlasting Moments
Film Review April 17, 2009
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: Swedish master Jan Troell's period drama tells the story of a woman who learns new ways to see herself and her life as she discovers the art of photography.   
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...Troell’s film manages to fascinate yet never convinces us of its necessity. A master filmmaker, now in his late 70s, Troell is best known in America for his Oscar-nominated Swedish films, The Emigrants and The New Land, and a brief stint in Hollywood (Zandy’s Bride with Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann)..."
Academy Award-Nominated Animated Shorts 2006
Film Review February 16, 2007
by Marjorie Baumgarten
Description: See this year's five nominees and some additional animated shorts.
by Marjorie Baumgarten
"...The distributor only made a portion of the five nominees in this category available in advance to the press. Included were the Canadian/Norwegian co-production "The Danish Poet," a charming fable directed by Torill Kove and narrated by Liv Ullmann, that's also full of intranational Scandinavian digs..."
DVD Watch: 'Scenes From a Marriage'
Screens Review June 25, 2004
by Courtney Fitzgerald
Description: After Bergman's marriage-is-hell miniseries premiered in the Seventies, appointments for family counseling in Sweden increased, and the divorce rate swelled in Denmark
"...Enhancing its Bergman library, Criterion has released both the six-part, 299-minute Swedish miniseries and the 155-minute U.S. theatrical version as a three-disc set, including interviews with Bergman and stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson..."
The Ox
Film Review December 18, 1992
by Marc Savlov
Description: At once a gorgeous, near-perfect film as well as a resolutely depressing story, The Ox is beautiful to look at, even as you keep pinching yourself, wondering if this tale...   
by Marc Savlov
"...Directed by: Sven Nykvist;. Starring: Max Von Sydow, Stellan Skarsgärd, Ewa Fröling, Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann..."
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