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

Let's Hope It's a Girl
(1986)This heartwarming ensemble drama from Mario Monicelli follows a group of women—led by Liv Ullmann and Catherine Deneuve—struggling to keep their Tuscan estate afloat. Balancing personal dreams and family tensions, the film won 5 David di Donatello awards including Best Film. A touching ode to female resilience and community.

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.
Face to Face
Adrian Masters talks to some of the leading personalities in Welsh life about the key moments in their careers and asks them about their memories and motives.

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

The Emigrants
(1971)Karl Oskar Nilsson (Max von Sydow) and his wife, Kristina (Liv Ullmann), work a farm in a cold and desolate area of rural Sweden in the middle of the 19th century. The growing privations of their life, combined with increasing social and religious persecution, cause the Nilssons and many of their neighbors to strike out for the United States. Following a treacherous ocean crossing and an equally grueling land passage, the emigrants find themselves in the seemingly idyllic land of Minnesota.

The New Land
(1972)Max Von Sydow and Liv Ullmann star in the second half of a sweeping epic of the immigrant experience in The New Land. Continuing the story begun in The Emigrants, a Scandinavian family struggles to survive and tame the wilderness of Minnesota territory in the 1850s as they cope with a harsh climate, isolation and an inability to speak the language of their adopted country. Academy Award nominee...

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.

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.

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.

Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words
(2015)Whether headlining films in Sweden, Italy, or Hollywood, Ingrid Bergman always pierced the screen with a singular soulfulness