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  1. German. From the Life of the Marionettes ( German: Aus dem Leben der Marionetten) is a 1980 television film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was produced in West Germany with a German-language screenplay and soundtrack while Bergman was in "tax exile" from his native Sweden. It is filmed in black and white apart from two colour sequences at ...

  2. Jun 30, 1981 · From the Life of the Marionettes: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Robert Atzorn, Christine Buchegger, Martin Benrath, Rita Russek. An account of the events before and after a murder committed by a disturbed businessman in a strained marriage, and what led him to perform such a shocking act.

    • (4.8K)
    • Drama
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1981-06-30
  3. Aug 25, 2017 · With English subtitles. For Sharon.

    • 99 min
    • 16.4K
    • Brando H
  4. From the Life of the Marionettes. Made during his self-imposed exile in Germany, Ingmar Bergman’s From the Life of the Marionettes offers a lacerating portrait of a destructive marriage and a complex psychological analysis of a murder. Businessman Peter nurses fantasies of killing his wife, Katarina, until a prostitute becomes his surrogate prey.

    • Peter Egermann
  5. Rita Russek. Katharina Kraft. Lola Muethel. Cordelia Egermann. Advertise With Us. Peter (Robert Atzorn) and Katarina (Christine Buchegger) are at a marital crossroads, but, when he brutally kills ...

    • (14)
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • R
    • Robert Atzorn
  6. NR 1 hr 44 min Jun 30th, 1981 TV Movie, Drama. Made during Bergman's tax-related exile in Germany, the film continues the story of Katarina and Peter Egermann, the feuding, childless, professional ...

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  8. A semi-sequel to Scenes From A Marriage, this 1980 film by Ingmar Bergman explores the themes of love, betrayal and identity with a different cast. The film uses flashbacks and non-linear storytelling to create a complex and powerful drama.