A drama exploring the pent-up angst between a mother and daughter with emotionally intense performances by Bergman and Ullmann.
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A drama exploring the pent-up angst between a mother and daughter with emotionally intense performances by Bergman and Ullmann.
Bergman in fine experimental form—still a radical work that explores the theme of personal identity through the performative and illusory medium of cinema.
Bergman’s most famous and influential work captures the torment of existence and mortality as a weary knight seeks for the elusive assurance of God as Death comes for him.
One of Bergman’s quietest films, but therein lies a powerful and existential meditation on religion, vengeance and guilt.
A ruminative drama on the fear of death and loneliness, matched by a great performance by Victor Sjostrom.
Bergman’s breakthrough international success is a witty if flirtatious comedy about the laws of sexual attraction and matters of the heart.
Bergman fashions a character study as a penetrating psychoanalytic exercise featuring what could be Liv Ullmann’s most intensely vulnerable performance as a psychiatrist suffering from a severe mental breakdown.