This screenplay was written by Ingmar Bergman in the mid-sixties for a collaboration project with Federico Fellini and Akira Kurosawa. The project never got made but, after the death of the three filmmakers, It's finally going to be released soon.
The script was originally written by Bergman in 1969 for a project with Akira Kurosawa and Federico Fellini, which came to nothing. It was shelved and has never been filmed, performed, or published. It lay forgotten and unknown until it was recently re-discovered in the Bergman Foundation archives.
The Ingmar Bergman Foundation: When it was discovered, it was immediately understood that this was a script of extremely high quality - indeed on a par with the best Bergman has written. It is extraordinarily thrilling, with the topics one can expect from Bergman loaded with political protest and female liberation.
The Ingmar Bergman Foundation: When it was discovered, it was immediately understood that this was a script of extremely high quality - indeed on a par with the best Bergman has written. It is extraordinarily thrilling, with the topics one can expect from Bergman loaded with political protest and female liberation.