She Believed In the Good In All People. But In a Split Second She Lost Faith.
Norwegian Liv Ullmann’s life turned upside down when she met the Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman by chance on the street, and he immediately offered her a leading role. She was married, a doctor’s wife, a young actress. He was married, 20 years older, they fell in love, had a child, and he made her famous. Or it was the other way around.
Liv Ullmann later became co-founder of the Women’s Refugee Commission.
This article is written in Danish.