- Käbi Alma
Laretei (14 July 1922 – 31
October 2014) was an Estonian-Swedish
concert pianist. Her
father Heinrich Laretei was a
diplomat in the service...
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November of that year,
Laretei was
succeeded by Alo Karineel.
Heinrcich Laretei was born in Õisu.
Heinrich Laretei's wife was Alma
Laretei. They had two daughters...
- 1962) is a
Swedish film director. He is the son of
Ingmar Bergman and Käbi
Laretei. As a child,
Bergman appeared in a 1967
Swedish program called Stimulantia...
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members shown over a
simple piano score by Bergman's
former wife, Käbi
Laretei, with no narration. It was
photographed by Bergman's
longtime collaborator...
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Bergman Jr.,
retired airline captain, born 1951. 1959 – 1969, to Käbi
Laretei (14 July 1922 – 31
October 2014),
concert pianist (divorced). Children:...
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having Minus write a play.
Bergman dedicated the film to his then-wife Käbi
Laretei, with
influence from what he
described as
their "complicated,
staged relationship"...
- the film is Frédéric Chopin's
Prelude No. 2 in A
minor pla**** by Käbi
Laretei,
whose hands are
shown whenever Ingrid Bergman is
depicted playing the...
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Bergman had
abandoned his wife Käbi
Laretei and son
Daniel for Ullmann, yet Hour of the Wolf is
dedicated to
Laretei,
suggesting the
story of the disintegrating...
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relationship with Ullmann; his unhappy,
eventually dissolved marriages to Käbi
Laretei and Gun Hagberg; and the
marriage of his parents,
Karin and Erik Bergman...
- Lena
Granhagen as Sofi
Lundblad Inga Landgré as
Margareta Svensk Käbi
Laretei as
herself Birgit Nilsson as
herself "Stimulantia (1967)".
Swedish Film...