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Ingmar BergmanScénario:
Ingmar BergmanPhotographie:
Sven NykvistActeurs·trices:
Gunnar Björnstrand, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom, Max von Sydow, Allan Edwall, Kolbjörn Knudsen, Olof Thunberg, Elsa Ebbesen, Tor Borong (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Tomas Ericsson est pasteur dans un village de bord de mer. Il célèbre l'office du dimanche matin devant une assemblée de quelques fidèles. Un jour, un couple vient le consulter : le mari est angoissé par la menace de la bombe atomique. Mais le pasteur ne parvient pas à l'aider et lui confie sa propre angoisse. Depuis le décès de son épouse, il est lui-même plongé dans le doute et, coupé de Dieu, sent sa foi chanceler... (Carlotta Films)
(plus)Critiques (2)
Ingmar has done it again. I wanted to die again. But that letter read by Ingrid Thulin killed me more than the endless scene of Inna Churikova in I Want the Floor, which for many years represented the peak of my patience. More edits, please. That way, I’ll decompose a little less on the inside. ()
Ingmar Bergman was simply such a unique director that he was able to make a film that is an hour and a quarter long out of detailed shots of faces, which has immense depth and is capable of conveying as much as ten films cannot. Gunnar Björnstrand is an incredible actor and it was basically irrelevant what he played because he always immersed himself immensely into it. ()