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Through a Glass Darkly (Swedish: Såsom i en spegel, lit. 'As in a Mirror') is a 1961 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow and Lars Passgård.
A 1961 drama about a woman with schizophrenia and her family on an island. The title is a biblical quote about seeing God clearly or not. See cast, crew, plot, reviews, trivia and more.
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- Drama
- Ingmar Bergman
- 1961-10-16
12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. Read full chapter 1 Corinthians 13:12 in all English translations
Through a Glass Darkly, a 1955 novel by Kathleen Norris. Through a Glass Darkly, a 1965 play by Joe de Graft. Through a Glass Darkly (Koen novel), 1986, by Karleen Koen. Through a Glass, Darkly (Gaarder novel), 1993, by Jostein Gaarder. Through a Glass Darkly, a 1999 novel by Gilbert Morris.
A 1961 Swedish drama about a schizophrenic daughter and her family on a remote island. The film is the first in Bergman's trilogy on faith and the loss of it, and won the Academy Award for best foreign-language film.
- Karin, Martin, David, Minus
Winner of the Academy Award for best foreign-language film, Through a Glass Darkly, the first work in Ingmar Bergman’s trilogy on faith and the loss of it, presents an unflinching vision of a family’s near disintegration and a tortured psyche further taunted by the intangibility of God’s presence.
A family drama about a schizophrenic woman, her husband, her brother and her estranged father, who reunite on a Swedish island. The film explores their conflicts, secrets and illusions, as well as the themes of art, love and madness.