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Overview
The year 1957 was one of the most prolific for the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman: he shot two films, released two of his most celebrated films and produced four plays and a TV movie while juggling with a complicated private life.
Top Cast


Jane Magnusson
Jane Magnusson
Self - Narrator (voice)
Jane Magnusson
Self - Narrator (voice)


Agneta Ekmanner
Agneta Ekmanner
Self
Agneta Ekmanner
Self
Anders Thunberg
Anders Thunberg
Self
Anders Thunberg
Self


Anita Haglöf
Anita Haglöf
Self
Anita Haglöf
Self


Antonia Pyk
Antonia Pyk
Self
Antonia Pyk
Self
Arne Strömgren
Arne Strömgren
Self
Arne Strömgren
Self
Arnold Weinstein
Arnold Weinstein
Self
Arnold Weinstein
Self


Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Self
Barbra Streisand
Self
Bengt Wanselius
Bengt Wanselius
Self
Bengt Wanselius
Self


Benny Haag
Benny Haag
Self
Benny Haag
Self
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