Talk:1946 Cannes Film Festival

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Hets and Iris Löjtnantshjärta[edit]

It has been previously stated that Iris och Löjtnantshjärta competed in Cannes. Source used has been a web archive-page from Cannes Film Festival own web page where it states Iris och Löjtnantshjärta, directed by Alf Sjöberg, starring Alf Kjellin and Mai Zetterling and written by Ingmar Bergman. The former facts are true, but the screenplay for Iris was not written by Bergman, the screenplay for Hets was. (which also starred Kjellin and Zetterling). Cannes Film Festival's own web page states Hets nowadays and not Iris. Similarly, the Swedish Film Institute and Ingmar Bergman FOundation also state Hets and not Iris och Löjtnantshjärta. Also, by the time of Cannes Film Festival 1946, Iris och Löjtnantshjärta's production had just finished and was released until some months later. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.183.208.189 (talk) 10:18, 5 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed, I see an indication from the French Cinema website [1] that there has been a confusion. They list the film there as L'Épreuve de Alf Sjöberg, which is the French title for Iris och löjtnantshjärta [2], but on that very page, the poster on the left is from the film Torment, which is the English name for Hets. Also, although IMDb reports Iris and the Lieutenant as the participant of the 1946 Cannes Festival [3], on the article of the film there is no report of having been screened in Cannes, but in the entry for Torment it does report the participation in the Festival [4]. Thank you for setting the record straight. I will find more citations to suport it. Hoverfish Talk 12:52, 5 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]