Swedish film producer, production manager and script
supervisor died in Stockholm on November 27th. She was 87. Born in
Vienna, Austria on December 16, 1936, the daughter of Hungarian refugees. Her
family moved to Sweden in 1940, where her father became an author and
scriptwriter. At age 17, she first worked with Ingmar Bergman on the production
of “Dreams” (1955), and their association continued through “Fanny and
Alexander” (1982) and projects beyond. Over the years, she also worked on other
major Swedish productions, including Jan Troell’s “The Emigrants” and “The New
Land” as a script advisor and supervisor and Andrei Tarkovsky’s “The Sacrifice”.
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