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In the early fifties Ingmar Bergman got himself a cine-camera, a 9.5 mm Bell & Howell, which he often used both privately and in his work. "Bilder från lekstugan" ("Images from the Playground") embark on these films, giving a diverse... See more »

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Directed by

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Stig Björkman

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Stig Björkman ... (story and screenplay)

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Jon Asp ... executive producer
Ingrid Dahlberg ... executive producer
Stina Gardell ... producer

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Matti Bye

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Ingmar Bergman

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Dominika Daubenbüchel

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Christian Christensen ... sound designer
Janne Hansson ... sound

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Bibi Andersson ... thanks
Harriet Andersson ... thanks
Lasse Bergström ... thanks
Frida Englund ... thanks
Martina Iverus ... thanks
Lennart Nilsson ... thanks
Jonas Sima ... thanks
Bengt Wanselius ... thanks

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In the early fifties Ingmar Bergman got himself a cine-camera, a 9.5 mm Bell & Howell, which he often used both privately and in his work. "Bilder från lekstugan" ("Images from the Playground") embark on these films, giving a diverse representation of one of the greatest artists in cinema. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Images from the Playground (World-wide, English title)
  • Kuvia Ingmarin leikkimökistä (Finland)
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  • 29 min
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Budget SEK370,000 (estimated)

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Quotes Ingmar Bergman: I pretend I'm an adult. I play the role of a grownup. They listen with deference to my views and often do as I tell them, or even praise me for being right. You lose sight of the fact these people are all children playing adults. The only difference is that they've forgotten that they are actually children, or they just never think about it.
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