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A unique handwritten manuscript by Ingmar Bergman

A hundred years has passed since Ingmar Bergman was born on July 14th, 1918. A happening which has drawn the world's attention through several events such as The Bergman Festival at Dramaten in Stockholm, exhibitions at Fårö, film viewings in Tel Aviv, Barcelona, Trondheim, Detroit and many more. Five years prior to his death in 2007, Ingmar Bergman donated all his work to the Swedish Film Institute. A foundation was created to administrate this artistic heritage called Stiftelsen Ingmar Bergman. Behind the foundation stands some of his most important employers during his long career: Swedish Film Institute, SF, and Sveriges Television. In 2009, Bukowskis had one of the most successful auctions in Swedish auction history, an auction where the world-famous director’s private belongings were sold. The interest was incredible huge from both Swedish and international buyers. Almost all the objects were donated by the buyer to the Bergman Center at Fårö och will therefore never be available for the commercial market. Therefore is this opportunity – to acquire a hand-written youth manuscript by Ingmar Bergman – a truly rare opportunity.

For questions - please contact: Karin Aringer karin.aringer@bukowskis.com

A handwritten manuscript of 69 pages tied together with a string. Executed in the 1930's. The manuscript contains written instructions and several photographs many of them depicting Bergman. The script was created in his youth together with Bergman's childhood friend Rolf Åhgren. The script contains two different short movies: "Dramat i det öde huset, Manus och regi: Ingmar Bergman Foto: Rolf Åhgren", "B.J.G 1.08 Ett aktuellt reportage". 20 x 16,7 cm.