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Liv Ullmann is a Actor, Director and Scriptwriter Norvegienne born on 16 december 1938 at Tokyo (Japon)

Liv Ullmann

Liv Ullmann
Liv Ullmann participated to 51 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Actress

Two Lives
Two Lives (2012)
, 1h37
Directed by Judith Kaufmann, Georg Maas
Origin German
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes L'usurpation d'identité, Escroquerie
Actors Liv Ullmann, Juliane Köhler, Ken Duken, Dennis Storhøi, Rainer Bock, Ursula Werner
Roles Ase Evensen
Rating70% 3.5438553.5438553.5438553.5438553.543855
It is based on an unpublished novel, Ice Ages, by German author Hannelore Hippe. (It has since been published.) She was inspired by reports in the late 1980s of the discovery of the half-burned body of a young woman near Bergen, and there was speculation as to her identity. This was just before the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification of Germany.
Cries and Whispers, 1h31
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Origin Suede
Genres Drama
Themes Films about families
Actors Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin, Liv Ullmann, Inga Gill, Erland Josephson
Roles Maria
Rating79% 3.9986353.9986353.9986353.9986353.998635
Cries and Whispers takes place in a lavish mansion in the 19th century, filled with red carpets and white statuary. It depicts the final days of Agnes (Harriet Andersson), who is near death due to cancer. Her sisters Maria (Liv Ullmann) and Karin (Ingrid Thulin) have returned to the family home to be with her. However the two women remain distant and awkward, struggling to comfort their sister while dealing with the shock and the fear of mortality Agnes' death may bring. The deeply religious maid Anna (Kari Sylwan), whose own daughter died at an early age, is the only person in the house able to comfort the dying woman. At length Agnes dies and during her wake the priest (Anders Ek) declares Agnes' faith was stronger than his own. In a dream-like sequence that follows Agnes seemingly returns to life for a short moment and asks her sisters one last time for the love and care denied her during her lifetime. For a moment Karin, Maria and Agnes grow closer to each other, but this is short-lived when the two sisters realize that Agnes is actually dead, with Karin declaring such acts "morbid" and "disgusting." Once again only Anna is able to embrace and comfort Agnes.