Sasom i en spegel [Through a Glass Darkly] (1961) - Ingmar Bergman
DVDrip | Swedish | Subtitle: english, spanish, french, german (srt) | 1h29 | 704 x 528 | PAL (23fps) | XviD | MP3 @ 128kbps | 716 MB
Genre: Drama
DVDrip | Swedish | Subtitle: english, spanish, french, german (srt) | 1h29 | 704 x 528 | PAL (23fps) | XviD | MP3 @ 128kbps | 716 MB
Genre: Drama
24 hours in the life of a family on an isolated island in the Baltic where they spend their summer holidays.
Through a Glass Darkly (Såsom i en spegel) is a three-act “chamber film" (so named for their analogy to chamber music), in which four family members act as mirrors for each other. Originally titled "The Wallpaper," this movie is the first part in a film trilogy, the start to a new direction taken by the director. It is the first of many Bergman films to be shot on the island of Fårö.
A young woman, Karin, has recently returned to the family island after spending some time in a mental hospital. On the island with her is her lonely brother and kind, but increasingly desperate husband ('Max von Sydow'). They are joined by Karin's father ('Gunnar Björnstrand'), who is a world-traveling author that is estranged to his children. The film depicts how Karin's grip on reality slowly slips away and how the bonds between the family members are changing in light of this fact.