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Fanny and Alexander
Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was originally conceived as a four part TV movie which spanned 312 minutes. A version lasting 188 minutes was created later for cinematic release. The TV version has since been...
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Filter this CollectionBörje Ahlstedt
Nils Börje Ahlstedt (born in Stockholm February 21, 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked extensively with the world famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like Fanny and Alexander (1982), The Best Intentions (1992), Sunday's Children (1992) and...
Ewa Fröling
Ewa Fröling, Eva Marie Fröling , (born August 9, 1952) is a Swedish actress.
She was born in Stockholm. Has appeared on-screen in various roles throughout her career. Most notable are her leading parts in Gunnel Lindblom's Sally och friheten (as...
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Lena Olin
Lena Maria Jonna Olin (born March 22, 1955) is a Swedish actress.
Olin, the youngest of three children, was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Britta Alice (née Holmberg), an actress and singer, and Stig Olin, a director, singer, composer,...
Erland Josephson
Erland Josephson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈæːɭand ˈʝuːsɛfsɔn]; born June 15, 1923) is a Swedish actor and author. He is best known to international audiences for his work in films directed by Ingmar Bergman, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Theodoros...
Harriet Andersson
Harriet Andersson (born 14 January 1932, Stockholm) is a Swedish actress, best known outside Sweden for being part of one of director Ingmar Bergman's stock company.
She often played impulsive working class characters and quickly established a...
Mats Bergman
Mats Bergman, (born May 5, 1948 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish actor.
He is the son of director Ingmar Bergman and Ellen Bergman, and the half brother of Swedish-Norwegian author Linn Ullmann.
Mats Bergman graduated from Sweden's National...