| The Lie | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jan Molander | 
| Written by | Ingmar Bergman | 
| Starring | Gunnel Lindblom Per Myrberg  | 
| Cinematography | Jan Wictorinus, Per Olof Nordmark, Willy Thoresen | 
| Edited by | Ronnie Årland | 
| Distributed by | Sveriges Television | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 91 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
The Lie (Swedish: Reservatet), is a 1970 Swedish television film directed by Jan Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman wrote the script in 1968 with the name of "Reservatet: en banalitetens tragikomedi" (A tragicomedy of Banality). Although he did not direct it, he later tackled another relationship in a film with the same "Anna" and "Andreas" in the main roles: The Passion of Anna (1968).
The same script in translation was also used for two English language television productions. A 1970 British version was directed by Alan Bridges and a 1973 American version was directed by Alex Segal, both which used the title The Lie. The 1973 version starred Academy Award-nominated actors George Segal and Shirley Knight.
External links
- Reservatet at IMDb
 - The Lie (1973) at IMDb
 
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