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Saraband
Saraband Sar"a*band, n. [F. sarabande, Sp. zarabanda, fr. Per.
serbend a song.]
A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in triple
time; also, the air itself.
She has brought us the newest saraband from the court
of Queen Mab. --Sir W.
Scott.
Meaning of Saraband from wikipedia
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Saraband is a 2003
Swedish drama film
directed by
Ingmar Bergman, and his
final film. It was made for
Swedish television, but
released theatrically in...
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Saraband for Dead
Lovers (released in the
United States as
Saraband) is a 1948
British adventure historical drama film
directed by
Basil Dearden and starring...
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Sarabands is the
first compilation album by
gothic rock band
Corpus Delicti. It has been
counted among the "key sounds" of
gothic rock by the Canadian...
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Saraband of Lost Time is a
science fiction novel by
American writer Richard Grant,
published by Avon
Books in 1985. It is his
first novel.
Saraband of...
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Britten (in the
Simple Symphony),
Herbert Howells (in Six
Pieces for Organ:
Saraband for the
Morning of Easter), and
Carlos Chávez in the
ballet La hija de...
- Festival. In 2003,
Ullmann reprised her role for
Scenes from a
Marriage in
Saraband (2003), Bergman's
final telemovie. Her
previous screen role had been in...
- (1997).
Dufvenius pla**** a
supporting role in
Ingmar Bergman's last film,
Saraband (2003).
Dufvenius was born on 8
October 1975 in Gothenburg, Sweden. She...
- Fred (born 29
August 1955) is a
Swedish film actress.
Midsommar (2019)
Saraband (2003)
Details (2003) In the
Presence of a
Clown (1997)
Private Confessions...
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Lockwood in The
White Unicorn (1947).
Greenwood was cast in the lead role of
Saraband for Dead
Lovers (1948), as
Sophia Dorothea of Celle,
alongside Stewart...
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Apollo Theatre. One of Gregson's
first screen appearances was in the film
Saraband for Dead
Lovers (1948), a
tearjerking romance starring Joan
Greenwood and...