All These Women

Comedy  Sweden 

All These Women is a 1964 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It stars a large cast of actresses, including Harriet Andersson, Bibi Andersson, Eva Dahlbeck, Karin Kavli, and Gertrud Fridh.

The film follows the story of Cornelius, a pretentious critic who sets out to write a biography on a famous cellist. He goes to stay in the cellist's house to do some research, but is unable to secure an interview with him. Instead, he finds himself surrounded by a group of eccentric women who live with the cellist.

Cornelius is fascinated by the dynamic between the cellist and his female companions, and he begins to eavesdrop on their conversations to learn more about their lives. He soon discovers that many of the women have had romantic relationships with the cellist, and that they are all vying for his attention.

As Cornelius becomes more immersed in the lives of the women, he begins to see them as potential sources of information for his biography. He even goes so far as to blackmail the cellist into performing one of his own compositions at a concert. However, his scheme ends in disaster when the performance is a complete failure.

All These Women is a satire on the world of high art and the pretentiousness of critics and musicians alike. It is also a commentary on the objectification of women and the power dynamics that exist between men and women. The film features an innovative use of color and sound, and is one of Bergman's most playful and light-hearted works.

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