Rött vin i gröna glas

Rött vin i gröna glas

1970 · 20 min · ★ 8.0 · Music

A pas de deux about the Swedish poet/singer/songwriter Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795) and his muse Ulla Winblad (1744-1798), later included in the full-length ballet "Bellman".

Directed by Birgit Cullberg · Written by Birgit Cullberg

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