A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson, Eva Dahlbeck
Written by:
Erland Josephson
Ingmar Bergman
Directed by:
Ingmar Bergman
Release Date:
June 15, 1964
Original Title:
För att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor
Alternate Titles:
All These Women
Now About These Women
Puhumattakaan kaikista naisista
Syv glade enker
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FI: K-12 SE: 15
Runtime: 80
Pretentious critic Cornelius is writing a biography on a famous cellist and to do some research he stays in the critic's house for a few days. He doesn't manage to get an interview with the man, but by talking to all the women who live with him, he comes to learn a lot about the musician's private life none the less. Cornelius then decides to use this information to blackmail the cellist into performing a composition that he, Cornelius, has written.
The pretentious critic Cornelius is writing a biography on a famous cellist and to do some research he goes to stay in his house for a few days. He doesn't manage to get an interview with the man, but by talking to all the women who live with him, he comes to learn a lot about the musician's private life none the less. Cornelius then decides to use this information and tries to blackmail the cellist into performing a composition that he, Cornelius, has written.
Art Direction:
P.A. Lundgren
Costume Design:
Mago
Director:
Ingmar Bergman
Director of Photography:
Sven Nykvist
Editor:
Ulla Ryghe
Makeup Artist:
Börje Lundh
Original Music Composer:
Erik Nordgren
Producer:
Allan Ekelund
Screenplay:
Erland Josephson
Ingmar Bergman
Sound Designer:
Per-Olof Pettersson
Tage Sjöberg
Sound Effects:
Evald Andersson
Sound Mixer:
Olle Jakobsson
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