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    Bris Soap Commercials

    1951, 12min -

    Yes, Ingmar Bergman sold out to capitalism! He made nine charming commercials for the soap brand Bris, “that kills bacteriae”. In 1951, the Swedish film industry was boycotting a new “entertainment tax” by not making movies, so Ingmar had to find a way of financially supporting his three families.

    "Bris Soap Commercials" — movie released in 1951. It is a short film with a runtime of 12min. "Bris Soap Commercials" is currently available to stream on Cultpix. Click on a playlink to watch it now!

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