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Bergmans Hushållerska
Anita Haglöf was Ingmar Bergman's housekeeper for eight years, in his home at Karlaplan in Stockholm and at Fårö. She constantly accused him of harassment in her diary, but didn't quit the job.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of the legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, focusing on his domestic life and the role of his housekeeper. Featuring interviews and archival footage, it provides an intimate look at Bergman behind the scenes.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focusing on a specific aspect of Ingmar Bergman's life, "Bergmans Hushållerska" received attention within cinephile circles interested in the director's personal and professional world. It's generally viewed as a valuable, albeit brief, addition to the vast body of work analyzing Bergman.
What Reviewers Say
Provides an intimate and personal look at Ingmar Bergman.
Offers a unique perspective on the filmmaker's domestic life.
A brief but insightful documentary for Bergman enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot shortly before Ingmar Bergman's death, offering a final, candid look at the director in his familiar environment.
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