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President Liv Ullmann was elected President of FERA in September 2003 at the General Assembly of FERA in Gdynia, Poland.
Liv Ullmann made her theatre debut in Norway in the leading role of Anne Frank in 1957 and her first film in 1958. She started working with Ingmar Bergman in 1965 (Persona) and made nine other films with him until Saraband in 2003. She was nominated for Oscar for The Emigrants (Jan Troell) and Face to Face (Ingmar Bergman) and won several Golden Globes. Liv Ullmann made films as an actress in Scandinavia, England, USA, Australia, Argentina and played in theatres in Scandinavia, West End of London, Australia and five times on Broadway. She wrote an autobiography (Changing) and a novel (Tide) translated in several languages and wrote and adapted six screenplays. She directed two short films in the collective films Love (segment Parting) in 1982 and Lumière and Company in 1996 and directed four features films: Sofie in 1992 (Special Grand Prize of the Jury of the Montréal Film festival), Kristin Lavransdatter in 1995, Private Confessions (Enskilda samtal) in 1996 and Faithless (Trolösa) in 2000 which was selected at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2001, she was the President of the 54th Cannes Film Festival Jury. |
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FERA Contribution to the private copying levies consultation World Renowned European Film Directors to attend International Conference in Dublin FERA sent its contribution to the Creative Content Online Consultation FERA greets the adoption of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive by the European Parliament and encourages Member States to implement it rapidly at national level ARCHIVE |