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Henning Mankell and Ingmar Bergman. Photo: Jost Hindersmann and SF.

Mankell to write TV-play about Bergman

Culture | 2009-12-22
Bestselling author Henning Mankell will write the script for one of the biggest drama projects ever done by Swedish public service company SVT, a TV-play in four episode about the influential film director Ingmar Bergman.

“This production by SVT will be our biggest and best to date”, says Eva Hamilton, SVT chief, to newspaper Dagens Nyheter.

The idea about a TV-play about Bergman came from Henning Mankell, but SVT´s drama director Gunnar Carlsson was not surprised when Mankell rang. There was already a preparedness at the company.

“Sooner or later we would have done this, we would have initiated a similar project in a year or two, if Henning Mankell would not have made his call”.

At present, there is a 90-page document that Mankell has authored. For the next year he will continue to write on the script.

“It will not be an epic tale of Ingmar Bergman´s life”, says Henning Mankell, who is married to Ingmar Bergman´s daughter Eva.

“What interests me is instead the cost of art. What is the cost of having an obsession to create? It is a universal issue. The dilemma is so incredibly clear in Ingmar Bergman´s life. He had nine children but at the end of his life he was alone”.

Ingmar Bergman as well as Henning Mankell are very big abroad. Ingmar Bergman, who was born in 1918 in Uppsala, Sweden, and died in 2007 on the small Swedish island Fårö, recorded a total of 60 films, and put up 150 theatrical performances. 61-year-old Henning Mankell has written 41 books, sold in over 35 million copies. He has also written several plays that are played around the world. 2008 he was the ninth best-selling author in the world.

SVT will start looking for partners at the Berlin Film Festival in February.

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