Mai Zetterling
Born: 1925-05-24 in Västerås, Västmanlands län, Sweden
Died: 1994-03-17
Known For: Acting
Biography
Mai Elisabeth Zetterling ( May 24, 1925 – March 17, 1994) was a Swedish actress and film director. She began directing in the early 1960s, starting with political documentaries and a short film called The War Game (1962), which was nominated for a BAFTA award, and won a Silver Lion at Venice. Her first feature film Älskande par (1964, "Loving Couples"), based on the novels of Agnes von Krusenstjerna, was banned at the Cannes Film Festival for its sexual explicitness and nudity. Kenneth Tynan of The Observer later called it "one of the most ambitious debuts since Citizen Kane." It was not the only film she made that would stir up controversy for its frank sexuality (early pioneer on voyeurism). When critics reviewing her debut feature said that "Mai Zetterling directs like a man," she began to explore feminist themes more explicitly in her work. The Girls, which had an all-star Swedish cast including Bibi Andersson and Harriet Andersson, discussed women's liberation (or lack thereof) in a society controlled by men, as the protagonists compare their lives to characters in the play Lysistrata, and find that things have not progressed very much for women since ancient times.
Filmography
2022
- Prejudice and Pride: Swedish Film Queer as Self (archive footage)
2015
- Regissören: En film om Mai Zetterling as Self (archival footage)
1996
1993
- Morfars resa as Elin Fromm
- Minns ni? as (archive footage)
1992
- Love at First Sight ... (Director)
- Sellers' Best as Self
1990
- The Witches as Helga Eveshim
- Sunday Pursuit ... (Director)
- Hidden Agenda as Moa
- The Making of 'Hidden Agenda' as Self
1989
- Maybe I Really Am a Sorceress as Self
1988
- Calling the Shots as Self
1986
- Amorosa ... (Director)
- Concrete Grandma ... (Director)
1983
- The Hitchhiker ... (Director)
1981
- Of Seals and Men ... (Director)
1978
- Stulet nyår as Gerda
- Svenska noveller as Gerda
- Mai Zetterling's Stockholm
1977
- My Heart Is Red as Nietzsche
- The Moon Is a Green Cheese ... (Director)
1976
- We Have Many Names as Lena
1973
- Visions of Eight as Narrator
1972
- Vincent the Dutchman ... (Director)
1971
- Film '72 as Self
1968
- Doctor Glas ... (Director)
- The Girls ... (Writer)
1966
- Night Games ... (Director)
1965
1964
- Loving Couples ... (Director)
1963
- The Man Who Finally Died as Lisa von Deutsch
- The Bay of St. Michel
- The War Game ... (Producer)
1962
- Only Two Can Play as Liz
- The Main Attraction as Gina
1961
- Offbeat as Ruth Lombard
- Lords of Little Egypt: Mai Zetterling Among the Gypsies
1960
- Faces in the Dark as Christiane Hammond
- Piccadilly Third Stop as Christine Preedy
1959
- The Traitor as Frau Caypor
- Jet Storm as Carol Tilley
- The Third Man
- Interpol Calling as Carol
1958
- Playing on the Rainbow
- The Master Builder as Hilda Wangel
1957
- Abandon Ship as Nurse Julie White
- The Truth About Women as Julie Eaton
1956
- Ett dockhem as Gurli Pall
1955
- A Prize of Gold as Maria
1954
- Knock on Wood as Ilse Nordstrom
- Dance Little Lady as Nina Gordon
1953
- Desperate Moment as Anna DeBurg
1952
- The Ringer as Lisa
- Tall Headlines as Doris Rickardson
1951
- Blackmailed as Mrs. Carol Edwards
- Hell Is Sold Out as Valerie Martin
1949
- The Lost People as Lily
- The Bad Lord Byron as Teresa Guiccioli
- The Romantic Age as Arlette Tessereau
1948
- Studio One as Gabrielle
- Quartet as Jeanne (segment "The Facts of Life")
- Music in Darkness as Ingrid Olofsson
- Portrait from Life as Lidia
- Life Starts Now as Vera Ullman
1947
- Frieda as Frieda
1946
- Sunshine Follows Rain as Marit Germundsdotter
- Iris and the Lieutenant as Iris Mattson
1944
- Torment as Bertha Olsson
- Prince Gustaf as Anna Maria Wastenius
1943
- Jag dräpte as Miss Peters
1941
- Lasse-Maja as Fanny