
Mai Zetterling
Biography
Mai Elisabeth Zetterling ( May 24, 1925 – March 17, 1994) was a Swedish actress and film director. She began directing in the early 1960s, starting with political documentaries and a short film called The War Game (1962), which was nominated for a BAFTA award, and won a Silver Lion at Venice. Her first feature film Älskande par (1964, "Loving Couples"), based on the novels of Agnes von Krusenstjerna, was banned at the Cannes Film Festival for its sexual explicitness and nudity. Kenneth Tynan of The Observer later called it "one of the most ambitious debuts since Citizen Kane." It was not the only film she made that would stir up controversy for its frank sexuality (early pioneer on voyeurism). When critics reviewing her debut feature said that "Mai Zetterling directs like a man," she began to explore feminist themes more explicitly in her work. The Girls, which had an all-star Swedish cast including Bibi Andersson and Harriet Andersson, discussed women's liberation (or lack thereof) in a society controlled by men, as the protagonists compare their lives to characters in the play Lysistrata, and find that things have not progressed very much for women since ancient times.
Top Filmography

The Witches
1990 // MOVIE

Hidden Agenda
1990 // MOVIE

Torment
1944 // MOVIE

Music in Darkness
1948 // MOVIE

Knock on Wood
1954 // MOVIE

Only Two Can Play
1962 // MOVIE

Seven Waves Away
1957 // MOVIE

Frieda
1947 // MOVIE

Visions of Eight
1973 // MOVIE

Quartet
1948 // MOVIE

The Man Who Finally Died
1963 // MOVIE

Jet Storm
1959 // MOVIE

Studio One
1948 // TV

Offbeat
1961 // MOVIE

A Prize of Gold
1955 // MOVIE