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So we created a scene about longing. Longing to dance, to be with someone. Stina Gardell: Hi! So sorry I was late, I have this awful situation at my summer house; when I opened the door it was hundreds of bees. How is Stig doing? And I started making this film to keep him company in a way.

An inner cinematic landscape

But he started as well to write. He has written a book of more than pages, about all the films that he has seen during his life. He chose like films, I think. Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze. SG: Wow, thank you! I thought Stig would love to hear that. SG: He started to tap dance when he was 77 or It was a place quite close to him. Of course they closed it.

With the film I wanted to do an emotional meeting with Stig, not a Wikipedia or his profession in detail. I wanted people to meet him as I had got to know him throughout these years as such a fantastic warm and generous person. My idea was to make this emotional dream in the film, because he is a tap dancer.

Picturing Ingrid

He loves Ann Miller and Fred Astaire. AKT: It ties in with the beginning of his love for movies.

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  • First came Jane Powell, whom I actually met a few years back. I had to look it up in the [signed] Ann Miller book I got as a teenager. You begin, I believe with Une femme est une femme by Godard. The film clips you identify are those by the filmmakers Stig talks to and you combine them with clips from his memories.

    Picturing Ingrid

    Is that the structure? SG: Yes, first in the structure I wanted him to choose the 20 most important films that he would suggest that everybody sitting at home should see. Then I had this list. Then I asked him, who would you like to talk to about these films? Then he suggested some of his best friends. Then when we talked to the best friends we asked them the same question.

    In the end I have this huge archive. John Sayles was in the audience. It was the evening of the Bataclan attack in Paris and we were all slightly on edge. It was November AKT: I was surprised by Olivier Assayas and how he says that he was scared earlier than anybody else.