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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.
With Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow, Lars Passgård. Recently released from a mental hospital, Karin rejoins her emotionally disconnected family in their island home, only to slip from reality as she begins to believe she is being visited by God.
- Ingmar Bergman
- 92
- 2 min
Dec 6, 2023. Rated: 4.5/5 • Aug 26, 2022. Dec 15, 2020. Karin (Harriet Andersson) hopes to recover from her recent stay at a mental hospital by spending the summer at her family's cottage on a tiny...
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- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) AB
- Ingmar Bergman
Jul 24, 2008 · A classic film by Ingmar Bergman about a family's crisis and the power of the human face. The reviewer praises the cinematography, the lighting and the performances of the actors, especially Harriet Andersson as a schizophrenic daughter.
Summaries. Recently released from a mental hospital, Karin rejoins her emotionally disconnected family in their island home, only to slip from reality as she begins to believe she is being visited by God. Martin, a respected doctor, his wife Karin, Karin's seventeen year old brother Minus, and widowed father David of Karin and Minus' have ...
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.
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Through a Glass Darkly is often referred to as the first part of the 'God and Man trilogy' of which Winter Light and The Silence make up the second and third, respectively. The film was Bergman's second complete collaboration with Sven Nykvist and the first of his films to be shot on Fårö.