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"Saraband," a made-for-television project, was an exception for Ms. Ullmann.
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(Soundbite of "Saraband") Mr. SLATKIN: I mean it starts off as it could be a little bit of Bach, could be something French, then there's a slight jazz rhythm that goes on near the end, so he's playing about with it.
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(Soundbite of "Saraband") Mr. SLATKIN: I mean it starts off as it could be a little bit of Bach, could be something French, then there's a slight jazz rhythm that goes on near the end, so he's playing about with it.
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''Saraband'' starred Liv Ullmann, the Norwegian actress and director who appeared in nine Bergman films and had a five-year affair, and a daughter, with the director.
Ingmar Bergman William Harryman 2007
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With "Saraband," Bergman the great writer-director has stepped back into the ring for one last epic wrestle with his demons.
PERISCOPE 2007
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It's likely that "Saraband," which stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson as Marianne and Johan, the long-divorced couple from 1973's "Scenes From a Marriage," is Bergman's swan song.
A LAST DANCE 2007
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It's likely that "Saraband," which stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson as Marianne and Johan, the long-divorced couple from 1973's "Scenes From a Marriage," is Bergman's swan song.
PERISCOPE 2007
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But "Saraband" isn't really a sequel to the earlier film.
A LAST DANCE 2007
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With "Saraband," the great writer-director has stepped back into the ring for one last epic wrestle with his demons.
A LAST DANCE 2007
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Historical fiction has never given the longest-reigning monarch in English history her due Films of the decade: "Saraband"
Salon 2009
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