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  1. Katinka Faragó (SE) Katinka Faragó. Katinka Faragó gained recognition as Ingmar Bergman’s script girl and most faithful collaborator from Smiles of a Summer Night (Sommarnattens leende, 1956) and onward. She later advanced to production manager and producer. Through her own force, she has become a legend of Swedish cinema, still active today.

  2. Katinka Faragó, of Jewish origin, came to Sweden in 1940 after her family fled Hungary and then Austria. Her father, the writer Alexander Faragó, who wrote screenplays for a number of Swedish films, sometimes took her along on film shoots. This led to her being scripted at the age of 17 for the film adaptation of Harry Martinson's Vägen till ...

  3. Katinka Faragó and Viktória Petrányi discuss trust and success in a producer’s life. 05.09. 18.30 Toldi mozi – Kisterem In her long career, Katinka Faragó enjoyed creative partnerships with leading directors such as Bille August, Jan Troell, Aki Kaurismaki, Andrei Tarkovsky and one of the greatest figures in film history, Ingmar Bergman, with whom she worked for around 30 years.

  4. Katinka Faragó is a Swedish script supervisor, production manager and producer. She was born in Vienna, Austria in 1936 to Hungarian refugees. Her family moved to Sweden in 1940.

  5. Encuentro con Katinka Faragó, script y Jefa de producción de Ingmar Bergman, en el marco del ciclo "Sinfonía Bergman", con motivo del centenario del nacimien...

  6. Katinka Faragó. Production Manager: The Sacrifice. Katinka Farago was literally the collaborator of Ingmar Bergman who was closest to him, as she sat right next to his chair for decades as his script girl (or in a less sexist term, continuity clerk.) She was born in Vienna in 1936 with her parents having fled from Hungary, her father Alexander or Sandor in an interesting link to Hollywood ...

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  8. Katinka Faragó has often been referred to as ‘Bergman’s right hand.’ As a script supervisor, production manager and producer, she has worked in the Swedish film industry for over 60 years. It was Faragó who ensured continuity throughout the filming of such classics as Wild Strawberries, The Seventh Seal and Winter Light. She later went on to work as a production manager at Bergman’s ...

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