Roman Polanski's collaborator Krzysztof Komeda used Rosengren in the performance of his jazz score for Polanski's film Knife in the Water (1962).
A similar knife game appeared in the 1962 Polish film Knife in the Water.
Krzysztof Komeda composed the film's music and the featured saxophonist was the Swede Bernt Rosengren.
Polanski shot this short film just after graduating from The National Film School in Łódź in 1959; it was made in France and was Polanski's last film before the international breakthrough of his 1962 debut feature, Knife in the Water.
This was the last of Polański's short films before he began work on his first feature, Knife in the Water.
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