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  1. Zetterling appeared in film and television productions spanning six decades from the 1940s to the 1990s. Her breakthrough as an actress came in the 1944 film Torment written for her [8] by Ingmar Bergman, in which she played a controversial role as a tormented shopgirl.

  2. Mai Zetterling was a Swedish-born filmmaker who worked in England and Sweden. She starred in several Bergman films and directed controversial dramas on sexual themes and women's liberation.

  3. Mai Zetterling was a Swedish actress and director who worked with Ingmar Bergman and other prominent filmmakers. She had a turbulent personal life and a controversial career that explored sexual and social themes.

  4. May 20, 2024 · Mai Zetterling (born May 24, 1925, Västerås, Sweden—died March 15?, 1994, London, England) was a Swedish actress, director, and novelist. As a director, she imbued her work with a passionate feminism.

  5. A box set of three films by the Swedish feminist director Mai Zetterling, featuring Harriet Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, and Bibi Andersson. The films explore sexuality, gender, class, and politics in 1960s Europe with bold and experimental style.

  6. Zetterling, Mai (1925–1994) Swedish stage and screen actress, film director and author who made her most important contribution to Swedish cinema as an advocate of women's rights and a critic of contemporary society. Born Mai Elisabeth Zetterling in Vasterås, Sweden, on May 24, 1925; died of cancer at her home in London, England, on March 15 ...

  7. Mar 21, 1994 · Swedish-born actress and director Mai Zetterling died in London Thursday from cancer, her theatrical agent said. She was 68. The agent, Joyce Edwards, said Zetterling died in a London hospital.