All These Women

All These Women

Release date : June 15, 1964
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : German / French / English / Swedish /
Director : Ingmar Bergman /
Production companies : SF Studios /
June 15, 1964 1h 20m Sweden Comedy German More
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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.
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  • title:All These Women
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: German · French · English · Swedish ·
  • Director: Ingmar Bergman /
  • Writers: Erland Josephson · Ingmar Bergman ·
  • Production companies: SF Studios ·
  • Overview: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.
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