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Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala, Sweden during the first decade of the twentieth century.
- US$6.7 million
- US$6 million
- Daniel Bell
- Jörn Donner
Dec 17, 1982 · Fanny and Alexander: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Kristina Adolphson, Börje Ahlstedt, Pernilla Allwin, Kristian Almgren. Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
- Ingmar Bergman
- 2 min
Dec 5, 2004 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Ingmar Bergman's "Fanny and Alexander" (1982) was intended to be his last film, and in it, he tends to the business of being young, of being middle-aged, of being old, of being a man, woman, Christian, Jew, sane, crazy, rich, poor, religious, profane. He creates a world in which the utmost certainty ...
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Synopsis As children in the loving Ekdahl family, Fanny (Pernilla Allwin) and Alexander (Bertil Guve) enjoy a happy life with their parents, who run a theater company. After their father dies...
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- Ingmar Bergman
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- Pernilla Allwin
Synopsis. This is essentially a four act play. In the first act we meet the Ekdahl family -- large, joyous, prosperous. Then Oscar (Allan Edwall), father of Alexander (Bertil Guve) who might be 11 and Fanny (Pernilla Allwin) who might be 7, dies. In act two, Oscar appears to his children.
Dec 1, 2022 · Movies. This article is more than 1 year old. Review. Fanny and Alexander review – Ingmar Bergman’s dark fusion of Shakespeare and Dickens. In a three-hour, 40th anniversary rerelease, this...
1982. 188 minutes. Color. 1.66:1. Swedish. Spine #263. Special Features. Digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition. Audio commentary featuring film scholar Peter Cowie. Theatrical trailer. Optional English-dubbed soundtrack. PLUS: An essay by novelist Rick Moody. New cover by Eric Skillman. Purchase Options.