
The rich and conservative Edward can not forgive his younger wife who had been unfaithful. She’s trying to get his attention by flirting with a Dutch tourist. Read More »
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Woman of Darkness / Yngsjömordet (1966) Arne Mattsson, Gunnel Lindblom, Christina Schollin, Gösta Ekman

In 1889 Sweden, young Per Nilsson has a very domineering mother, Anna Månsdotter. Read More »
Rabies (1958) Ingmar Bergman, Max von Sydow, Gunnel Lindblom, Åke Fridell

A relay race of “scenes from human life”. Depicts the human characters inferior traits Read More »
The Virgin Spring / Jungfrukällan (1960) Ingmar Bergman, Max von Sydow, Birgitta Valberg, Gunnel Lindblom

Set in creepy 14th century Sweden, it is the sombre, powerful fable of wealthy Read More »
The Girls AKA Flickorna (1968) Mai Zetterling, Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom

Three actresses prepare to go on the road in a theater production of Lysistrata, Aristophanes’ classic comic play about women and war. Read More »
Loving Couples AKA Älskande par (1964) Mai Zetterling, Harriet Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom, Gio Petré

Stockholm, 1915. Three women, Agda, Adele and Angela are about to give birth in a clinic. Read More »
Winter Light (1963) Ingmar Bergman, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Björnstrand, Gunnel Lindblom, Drama

On a chilly winter Sunday, the pastor of a tiny African American church (Tomas Ericsson) performs support for a very small congregation; however he’s dealing with a cold and a serious crisis of faith. Read More »
Tystnaden / The Silence (1963) Ingmar Bergman, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom, Birger Malmsten

“The Silence” is about the emotional distance between two sisters. The younger one is still attractive enough to pick up a lover in a strange city. Read More »
Sult / Hunger (1966) Henning Carlsen, Per Oscarsson, Gunnel Lindblom, Birgitte Federspiel, Drama

Set in the late 1800s, Hunger is about a struggling, starving Norwegian writer (Per Oscarsson) who rejects charity, even though he lives penniless in the streets, because he believes in the strength of his talent. Oscarsson won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival for his remarkable performance. The film is based on Knut Hamsun’s novel, Sult.
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