Bite-sized blog post: Liv Ullman

Liv Ullman

LIV ULLMAN is of course most well-known as the muse for Ingmar Bergman films and an actress but she has also down her share of directing.

She made her stage directorial debut in  2009 at the age of 70 with a version of A Streetcar Named Desire starring Cate Blanchett but her first camera directing opportunity happened with Love (1982) a segment of nine vignettes all written and directed by women.

  • “At the time the four female directors were at work in Toronto, there was not a single woman directing cameras on a movie set anywhere in the United States.” – Chicago Tribune 1/11/1981

 

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

The New Yorker
Deadline
Magazine
Liv Ullmann on Miss Julie, Donald Trump and why she hates the modern age
The fight to enter the exclusive brotherhood of film – Chicago Tribune
Interview
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2000Faithless
 1996Private Confessions (TV Movie)
 1995Lumière and Company (Documentary)
 1992Sofie
 1982Love (segment “Parting”)

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