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    Autumn Sonata [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

    Director: Ingmar Bergman Cast: Ingrid Bergman

    Ingrid Bergman
    , Liv Ullmann
    Liv Ullmann
    , Lena Nyman
    Lena Nyman
    , Knut Wigert
    Knut Wigert
    , Eva von Hanno
    Eva von Hanno


    Blu-ray

    (Subtitled / Full Frame)

    $39.99
    $39.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 09/17/2013
    • UPC: 0715515110013
    • Original Release: 1978
    • Rating: PG
    • Source: CRITERION
    • Region Code: A
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5580
    • Sales rank: 12,574

    Special Features

    Introduction by director Ingmar Bergman from 2003; Audio commentary featuring Bergman expert Peter Cowie; The Making Of "Autumn Sonata," a three-and-a-half-hour on-set documentary; New interview with actor Liv Ullmann; Conversation between actor Ingrid Bergman and critic John Russell Taylor at the National Film Theatre in London from 1981; Trailer

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Ingrid Bergman Charlotte Andergast
    Liv Ullmann Eva,Eva as a child
    Lena Nyman Helena
    Knut Wigert Professor
    Eva von Hanno Nurse
    Erland Josephson Josef
    Arne Bang-Hansen Uncle Otto
    Halvar Bj?rk Viktor
    Gunnar Bj?rnstrand Paul
    Mimi Pollak Piano instructor
    Georg L?kkeberg Leonardo
    Ame Bang-Hansen Uncle Otto
    Marianne Aminoff Charlotte's private secretary
    Halvar Bjork Actor
    Georg Lokkeberg Actor

    Technical Credits
    Lew Grade Producer
    Martin Starger Producer
    Ingmar Bergman Screenwriter
    Katinka Farago Producer
    Tommy Persson Sound/Sound Designer
    Owe Svensson Sound/Sound Designer
    Richard Brick Producer

    Directed by Ingmar Bergman, this intense domestic drama offers insight into the troubled relationships between a mother and her two daughters, one of whom is dying of a terrible disease that has left her paralyzed and only able to communicate via grunts, and the other who has been estranged from her mother for seven years. It is the sudden arrival of the estranged daughter (Liv Ullmann) that gets the story started. She originally left because she felt that her mother, a famous concert pianist (Ingrid Bergman) ignored her while growing up. Now she brings with her the paralyzed sister who has spent the last few years in an institution. As the story progresses, the threesome try to make peace with each other and in their lives.

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    The first and only time Ingmar Bergman and Ingrid Bergman worked together for the screen, Autumn Sonata is an intense yet frequently overlooked family drama. It is excessively talky, and rightly so, with the two main protagonists holed up in a country estate after a seven-year separation to duke out their problems in a passionate dialogue. The tense mother-daughter relationship is deeply investigated, with Ingrid as Charlotte, the successful career mother, and Liv Ullman as Eva, the neglected and put-upon daughter. With a sickly sister struggling to survive in the next room, these actors stir up some heated emotions and stormy conversation. The scene where each woman performs Chopin on the piano is a moving portrait of the power exchanges at work in their relationship. Both actresses get a chance to expand on their usual film personas. As Eva, Ullman is typically timid before exploding with confrontational energy. Ingrid Bergman shows a darker emotional side as Charlotte, her classic beauty-queen face covered in tears and photographed in intimate close-ups. Diagnosed with terminal cancer right before shooting, she tinges the already brutally personal events with a mournful subtext. The look of the film is almost as stunning as the performances. Though it dates the film to the '70s, the earthtone colors of oranges, reds, and yellows are used throughout as an excellent thematic accompaniment to the melancholy mood of regret, pain, and catharsis. Made toward the end of Ingmar Bergman's career during his "chamber film" phase, Autumn Sonata marked the last theatrical appearance of Ingrid Bergman.
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