Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1948 • Sweden
In Ingmar Bergman's PORT OF CALL, Berit, a suicidal young woman living in a working-class port town, unexpectedly falls for Gösta, a sailor on leave. Haunted by a troubled past and held in a vice grip by her domineering mother, Berit begins to hope that her relationship with Gösta might save her from self-destruction.
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Thirst
Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1949 • Sweden
A couple traveling across a war-ravaged Europe. A disintegrating marriage. A ballet dancer's scarred past. Her friend's psychological agony. Elliptically told in flashbacks and multiple narrative threads, Ingmar Bergman's THIRST shows people enslaved to...
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To Joy
Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1950 • Sweden
An orchestra violinist's dreams of becoming a celebrated soloist and fears of his own mediocrity get in the way of his marriage to the patient, caring Marta. Played out to the music of Beethoven, Ingmar Bergman's To Joy is a heartbreaking tale of one ma...
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Summer Interlude
Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1951 • Sweden
Starring Maj-Britt Nilsson, Birger MalmstenTouching on many of the themes that would define the rest of his career—isolation, performance, the inescapability of the past— Ingmar Bergman’s tenth film was a gentle drift toward true mastery. Maj-Britt Nil...