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Encyclopedia > Saraband
Saraband
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Written by Ingmar Bergman
Starring Liv Ullmann
Erland Josephson
Börje Ahlstedt
Julia Dufvenius
Gunnel Fred
Released December 1, 2003 (Sweden)
Running time 120 min
Language Swedish
IMDb profile
For the Baroque dance and its corresponding musical form, see Sarabande.

Saraband (2003) is a Swedish telemovie by film director Ingmar Bergman. It is a sequel to his early film and miniseries, Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett Äktenskap). In July 2005 Saraband was released theatrically in the United States with subtitles in English. Ingmar Bergman â–¶ (help· info) (pronounced in Swedish, but usually in English, IPA in Unicode notation) (born July 14, 1918) is a Swedish stage and film director who is one of the key film auteurs of the second half of the twentieth century. ... Ingmar Bergman â–¶ (help· info) (pronounced in Swedish, but usually in English, IPA in Unicode notation) (born July 14, 1918) is a Swedish stage and film director who is one of the key film auteurs of the second half of the twentieth century. ... Liv Ullmann at Cannes in 2000 Liv Johanne Ullmann (born December 16, 1938) is a Norwegian actress, author and film director. ... Erland Josephson (born June 15, 1923 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish actor. ... Nils Börje Ahlstedt (born February 21, 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked a lot with the world famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like Fanny and Alexander (1982), The Best Intentions (1982) and Saraband (2003). ... December 1 is the 335th (in leap years the 336th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In music, the sarabande (It. ... A television movie (also TV movie, TV-movie, made-for-TV movie, etc. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ... Ingmar Bergman â–¶ (help· info) (pronounced in Swedish, but usually in English, IPA in Unicode notation) (born July 14, 1918) is a Swedish stage and film director who is one of the key film auteurs of the second half of the twentieth century. ... Scener ur ett äktenskap (roughly translated as Scenes from a Marriage) is a Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...

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Storyline

In Saraband, Marianne returns to the home of her ex-husband, Johan, who is undergoing a family crisis with his financially irresponsible son, and emotionally draining granddaughter. Though his granddaughter is well past her teens, and undoubtedly in her early twenties, she provides the son with the basis for crafting arguments that he deserves more financial handouts so that she, under his sponsorship and watchful eye, can learn to play the cello - the right kind of cello - an old Stradivarius type of cello from Germany - at some kind of an institute in Europe that specializes in that sort of thing. Image File history File links Bscap071. ... Image File history File links Bscap071. ...


First Scene

The movie opens with the camera on Marianne (played by actress Liv Ullmann) standing by a table loaded up with photographs. It's a well lit room, and she addresses the viewer as though invited to come in. She picks one picture up after another. Some of them bring a smile to her, others less so. Then there's one picture that she comments on, and another she only sighs about. The pictures are anything but organized, as they are just heaped all over the table. But then - on picking up a certain photograph - yes, that's my husband - prompting her to reminisces about how they had been happy more or less, and how they'd broken up, and then after his second marriage with another woman failed, she was already married with a second husband herself, and then when he died (by flying a plane off somewhere and disappearing), how it would be nice to see her first husband again.


Earns Support from Fans

Some of Bergman's fans have hailed the film as one of his best, not from a multiplicity of camera angles, bizarre props and wardrobes, because it has none of that, but perhaps from the storyline being so mundane and commonplace that the instances of dry humor almost pass the viewer by, unnoticed.


In January 2006, the American newspaper USA Today suggested that Börje Ahlstedt should be nominated for an Oscar as Best supporting actor for his role in Saraband, with the comment "He shows you what it's like to be an aging version of a man who was already broken in his 20s."[1] USA Today is a national American newspaper published by the Gannett Corporation. ... Nils Börje Ahlstedt (born February 21, 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked a lot with the world famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like Fanny and Alexander (1982), The Best Intentions (1982) and Saraband (2003). ... Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ...


Cast

Liv Ullmann at Cannes in 2000 Liv Johanne Ullmann (born December 16, 1938) is a Norwegian actress, author and film director. ... Erland Josephson (born June 15, 1923 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish actor. ... Nils Börje Ahlstedt (born February 21, 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked a lot with the world famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like Fanny and Alexander (1982), The Best Intentions (1982) and Saraband (2003). ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
StreetSwing's Dance History Archives - Sarabande Dance Page - Main1 (613 words)
The Sarabande (meaning noise) was of Moorish origin and came from Spain in the 12th.
It seems that the Sarabande was last danced at Duke of Burgandy's Wedding Ball in 1697 in Versailles as a social or society dance, however it continued on in theater and ballet.
The remaining part of the Sarabande was up to the dancer to interpret as they saw fit (the time signature varied as well.) The dance was considered a highly "#99FFCC">sensual, wild and exotic dance (but not as much as it's sister dance the Chacona) in nature.
Sarabande - definition of Sarabande in Encyclopedia (138 words)
In music, the sarabande (It., sarabanda) is a slow dance in triple metre with the distinctive feature that beats 2 and 3 of the measure are often tied, giving a distinctive rhythm of quarter note and half note in alternation.
The sarabande, said to originate in Spain is a traditional movement of the Baroque suite.
Perhaps the most famous sarabande is the anonymous La folie espagnole (http://www.folias.nl) whose melody appears in pieces by dozens of composers from the time of Monteverdi and Corelli through the present day.
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