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Skammen
Direction
INGMAR BERGMAN
Screenplay
Ingmar Bergman
Cinematography
Sven Nykvist
Music
Johann Sebastian Bach, Ingmar Bergman
Cast
Liv Ullmann, Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand, Birgitta Valberg, Sigge Fürst, Hans Alfredson, Ingvar Kjellson, Frank Sundström, Ulf Johanson
Producer
Lars-Owe Carlberg
Edition(s)
32ª

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Skammen
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  • 93 minutos
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  • P&B, 35mm
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  • 1968
Sweden

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Civil war sweeps across the Baltic lands. Eva and Jan are musicians

who have withdrawn to a remote island where they eke out a living by

growing and selling fruit. The island is invaded. A guerrilla movement

arises, involving many civilians. Jan’s old friend, Jacobi, proves to be

a quisling. He arrests Jan and Eva, but soon releases them. He

comes to their cottage and tries to make some kind of meaningful

contact with them. While Jan is asleep Jacobi and Eva make love.

When Jan discovers this, he steals Jacobi´s savings. Jacobi cannot

buy himself out of trouble, and Jan becomes his unwilling executioner.

Jan and Eva flee with their scanty possessions. They purchase a

place on board a rowing boat. But the food and water run out. The

boat is left to drift forever in the vast sea.

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INGMAR BERGMAN
INGMAR BERGMAN

Born in Sweden in 1918. One of the greatest Swedish directors, Bergman had a traumatic childhood marked by physical and psychological abuse by his father, a Lutheran pastor. His inner demons were exorcised through his films and plays that explored sexual anxiety, loneliness and the search for the meaning of life. Directed feature films such as The Seventh Seal (1957), which won Jury Special Prize at the Cannes Film Festival; Wild Strawberries (1957); Cries and Whispers (1972, 17th Mostra), which won Oscar for best cinematography; Fanny & Alexander (1982, 32nd Mostra), which won four Oscars including best foreign language film, and Saraband (2003). His first movies were screened at a retrospective at the 32nd Mostra. He died in 2007 at the age of 89.
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