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Mai Zetterling was a pioneer, making her way to the top of the international art cinema of the 1960s, while contributing to a broad path of gender, anti-war, and environmental themes that remains alive today. 




As blogger David Cairns recently wrote: “Mai Zetterling's Doktor Glas was the ideological pièce de résistance . . . It had us all talking. About motivation, about patriarchy, about abortion, about murder, about justifications. Any film that can get a room full of people volleying interpretations at each other is worth talking about. Doubly so considering that no one talks about Zetterling.” 

https://sites.google.com/site/themaizetterlingarchives/ 

This site presents new and old resources on an artist who was a self-educated intellectual, and whose work, before its time, has been unduely marginalized. 
Focused on her directorial work, the site includes -- 

-- Access to her unpublished manuscripts 
-- a Bibliography of books in her library 
-- links to current work on her 
-- Eight video interviews with her associates and family 

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Jane Sloan 
Media Librarian 
Douglass Library, Rutgers University 
8 Chapel Dr. 
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 
848-932-5037 


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