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Three Films By Mai Zetterling - Criterion Collection (BLU-RAY)

Three Films By Mai Zetterling - Criterion Collection (BLU-RAY)

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OBS! 3 st BLU-RAY Region A (kräver en blu-ray spelare som kan spela region A (BLU-RAY från USA) Regissör: Mai Zetterling Bild: Widescreen, Språk: Svenska, Text: Engelska Längd: 322 minuter, Bolag: Criterion
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Art.nr: BD413087

Three-disc set includes: Loving Couples (1964) At the outbreak of World War I, three pregnant women from vastly different backgrounds wait to deliver their babies in a Stockholm hospital. While talking with each other, the women recall their childhood experiences and discuss their sex lives. Writer/director Mai Zetterling's mesmerizing drama stars Harriet Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom, Gio Petré. 117 min. Night Games (1966) With their marriage imminent, Jan (Keve Hjelm) and Mariana (Lena Brundin) moved into the imposing estate where he'd lived as a boy. However, she'd soon be exposed to his panoply of repressions and hang-ups-and he'd reflect upon how they were induced at the hands of his decadent and libertine mother (Ingrid Thulin). Mai Zetterling's explosive second directorial effort co-stars Naima Wifstrand, Jörgen Lindström. 105 min. The Girls (1968) Actresses Liz (Bibi Andersson), Marianne (Harriet Andersson), and Gunilla (Gunnel Lindblom) discover to their surprise that the roles they are about to perform in an upcoming tour of Aristophanes' classic play "Lysistrata" contain some unnerving parallels to their real lives. Mai Zetterling's provocatively comic film also stars Gunnar Björnstrand, Erland Josephson, and Frank Sundström. 100 min.