Liv Ullmann
21 titles
Filmography
21 results

Scenes from a Marriage
(1974)Over a ten-year period, a divorced couple work through their tormented relationship.

Cries and Whispers
(1972)Karin and Maria come to the aid of their dying sister, Agnes, but jealousy, manipulation, and selfishness come before empathy.

Liv & Ingmar
(2012)Scenes from a Marriage
SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE chronicles the many years of love and turmoil that bind Marianne (Liv Ullmann) and Johan (Erland Josephson) through matrimony, infidelity, divorce, and subsequent partners. Shot in intense, intimate close-ups by master cinematographer Sven Nykvist and featuring flawless performances, Ingmar Bergman’s emotional x-ray reveals the intense joys and pains of a complex relationship.

Shame
(1968)
The Rose Garden
(1989)The seemingly unprovoked attack of an elderly man in late-1980’s Germany puts a taciturn Jewish man on trial and his attorney in the line of fire.

40 Carats
(1973)After a summer fling with a man nearly 20 years her junior while vacationing in Greece, Ann Stanley (Liv Ullmann) returns to New York assuming she'll never see Peter (Edward Albert) again. Until, that is, he unknowingly shows up on her doorstep as a date for her daughter. Surprisingly, both daughter (Deborah Raffin) and mother (Binnie Barnes) warm to the prospect of Ann's romance with Peter, es..

Richard's Things
(1980)When a widow discovers and confronts her husband's lover, their mutual pain, love, and envy forge an unexpected emotional and physical relationship.

Persona
(1966)An actress recovering from a breakdown exercises a strange hold over her nurse.

Autumn Sonata
(1978)Autumn Sonata was the only collaboration between cinema’s two great Bergmans: Ingmar, the iconic director of The Seventh Seal, and Ingrid, the monumental star of Casablanca.

Two Lives
(2012)Katrine's life in Norway is happy until the Berlin Wall falls, then secrets from her past begin to emerge.

Hour of the Wolf
(1968)Johan Borg (Max Von Sydow), an artist battling repressed desires, starts to lose his grip on reality while vacationing on a remote Scandinavian island with his wife Alma (Liv Ulmann).

The Passion of Anna
(1969)When Andreas (Max von Sydow) meets Anna (Liv Ullmann) he is a man struggling with the collapse of both his marriage and his emotional state. Subsequently, Anna is grieving the recent loss of her husband and son, and the two enter into a relationship. As things continue to deteriorate around them so do both of their mental states.

Zandy's Bride
(1974)This western follows the relationship that tough rancher Zandy Allan develops with his mail-order bride, Hannah Lund. Although Zandy sent off for a compliant slave, he ends up with a feisty, headstrong woman.

The Abdication
(1974)Liv Ullmann and Academy Award-winner Peter Finch star as a queen and cardinal who share a forbidden love in this compelling true story of lustand power.

Cold Sweat
(1970)A fisherman with a dark past is forced to partake in a shady smuggling operation when his wife and daughter are held hostage by his former associates.

Lost Horizon
(1973)Musical remake of Frank Capra's celebrated 1937 classic of the same title, about a group of passengers who survive an airplane crash in the Tibetan mountains and find their Shangri-La. Highlighted by rousing Burt Bacharach/Hal David songs.

The Night Visitor
(1971)A man named Salem escapes from an insane asylum where he was confined for an axe-murder. Falsely convicted under a plea of "guilty due to insanity," he does not plan to let his sister and her husband forget that they were responsible for the murder of a farmhand and for his cruel imprisonment in the asylum.

Dangerous Moves
(1984)In this Academy Award-winning film, an aging Soviet chess champion faces off against his former student, a Soviet defector, in a World Championship.

The Ox
(1991)A man confesses to killing his master’s ox to feed his starving wife and infant daughter yet receives a brutal jail sentence from a conniving deputy.