The modern day image of a fairytale. A girl locked-up in a dreamy pink castle, she looks fabulous but she can’t be seen. Photographed by Maxim Leurentop.

Costume & Set Design / Ingmar Bergman’s Cries and Whispers
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Often referred to as the reddest movie in the history of cinema, Cries and Whispers (1972) by Ingmar Bergman is a visceral exploration of death, pain, loneliness, and fleeting compassion, told almost entirely through color, silence, and the subtle language of gesture.














