For the Baroque dance and its corresponding musical form, see Sarabande. For the 1948 film, see Saraband for Dead Lovers.
Saraband
Swedish release poster
Written by
Ingmar Bergman
Directed by
Ingmar Bergman
Starring
Liv Ullmann Erland Josephson Börje Ahlstedt Julia Dufvenius Gunnel Fred
Country of origin
Sweden Italy Germany Finland Denmark Austria
Original languages
Swedish English German
Production
Cinematography
Stefan Eriksson Jesper Holmström Per-Olof Lantto Sofi Stridh Raymond Wemmenlöv
Editor
Sylvia Ingemarsson
Running time
107 minutes (Swedish TV) 120 minutes (International theatrical)
Original release
Network
SVT 1
Release
December 1, 2003 (2003-12-01)
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Saraband is a 2003 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman, and his final film. It was made for Swedish television, but released theatrically in a longer cut outside Sweden. Its United States theatrical release, with English subtitles, was in July 2005. The Swedish television version is 107 minutes, while theatrical releases run just under 2 hours.
The story is a sequel to Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage (1973), bringing back the characters of Johan and Marianne. It is a co-production of Sweden, Italy, Germany, Finland, Denmark, and Austria.
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Britten (in the Simple Symphony), Herbert Howells (in Six Pieces for Organ: Saraband for the Morning of Easter), and Carlos Chávez in the ballet La hija de...
Festival. In 2003, Ullmann reprised her role for Scenes from a Marriage in Saraband (2003), Bergman's final telemovie. Her previous screen role had been in...
these productions were later theatrically released. The last such work was Saraband (2003), a sequel to Scenes from a Marriage and directed by Bergman when...
wife or Lehmann.) Balcon starred opposite Stewart Granger in the film Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), with Jean Kent in Good Time Girl (1948), and The...
force representing Aspinia at a peace conference in the neutral city of Saraband. Due to manipulation by outside forces - later discovered to be connected...
Fred (born 29 August 1955) is a Swedish film actress. Midsommar (2019) Saraband (2003) Details (2003) In the Presence of a Clown (1997) Private Confessions...
a prospective Labour MP in Frieda (1947); and in the costume melodrama Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948). Her other film roles included the Empress Dowager...
1959–present Notable work Box of Pin-ups (1964); Goodbye Baby & Amen: a Saraband for the Sixties (1969); Another Image: Papua New Guinea (1975), David Bailey:...
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Lockwood in The White Unicorn (1947). Greenwood was cast in the lead role of Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), as Sophia Dorothea of Celle, alongside Stewart...
film 1948 Mr Perrin and Mr Traill Two Cities Laurence Huntington 1948 Saraband for Dead Lovers Ealing Basil Dearden Michael Relph, Michael Balcon Stewart...
Macbeth of Scotland Orson Welles Man to Men Henry Dunant Jean-Louis Barrault Saraband Philip Christoph von Königsmarck Stewart Granger The Mozart Story Wolfgang...
Gathering Tide (Saraband 2016) (selected as one of The Observer Writers’ Books of the Year in 2016), The Blackbird Diaries (Saraband 2017) and Abundance:...
Apollo Theatre. One of Gregson's first screen appearances was in the film Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), a tearjerking romance starring Joan Greenwood and...
such as Woody Allen and Richard Linklater. It was followed by a sequel, Saraband, in 2003, and stage adaptations. It was also adapted into an HBO miniseries...
directed by Frank Launder; Blanche Fury (1948), with Valerie Hobson; and Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), an Ealing Studios production. Granger was cast...
(d. Alberto Cavalcanti, 1944) Hue and Cry (d. Charles Crichton, 1946) Saraband for Dead Lovers (d. Basil Dearden, 1948) Scott of the Antarctic (d. Charles...
dance suites in the order of unmeasured prelude, allemande, courante, saraband, gigue (with variations) Transcriptions - French theorbists often transcribed...