"I never wanted to be an actress," Liv Ullmann once said. "I wanted to be a person." This documentary delves into the profound and turbulent 42-year relationship between the legendary actress and the master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. Through intimate letters, rare archival footage, and Ullmann's own candid reflections, the 2012 film paints a raw portrait of a creative partnership that yielded cinematic masterpieces and a deeply complicated personal bond. More than a biography, it's a study of art, love, and the indelible marks two souls leave on each other.
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The director's approach relies on personal archives and candid interviews, fostering a sense of witnessing a private history. The atmosphere is defined by Nordic restraint and intellectual intensity.
It is for cinephiles exploring the boundary between art and life. The viewer will feel the intricate weave of creative fire and human fragility. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Dheeraj Akolkar
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With a cup of tea on a quiet, introspective afternoon.
Liv Ullmann
Self
Ingmar Bergman
Self (archive footage)
Samuel Fröler
Ingmar Bergman (voice)
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