Saraband 2003 Ages 15+

When
3.00 pm, Sat 18 Mar 2017 (107 mins)
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Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
Ingmar Bergman's encore. More than two decades after the release of Fanny and Alexander 1982, Bergman emerged from directorial retirement for one final film.
Saraband acts as a loose sequel to Scenes from a Marriage 1973, reuniting Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson as Marianne and Johan – 30 years on from their separation. Bergman wrote and directed the film while he was in his 80s, after a lifetime of marriages and children to which he admitted that he was not particularly devoted. His depiction of a former couple who have faced love and regret is subtle, but superb. Age was unable to diminish his skill in crafting characters filled with complex foibles.
The film was shot digitally and was originally broadcast as a TV-movie in Sweden. Yet Saraband remains visually warm and compelling. Ullmann and Josephson bring their talents as performers, and their own life experiences, to the characters, filling them with a palpable truth.
Saraband is a heartfelt swan song from one of the greatest of all European filmmakers. It is a resounding epilogue and one last gift from Bergman to cinema lovers around the world.
Ages 15+
Production Credits
- Director/Script: Ingmar Bergman
- Cinematographers: Per-Olof Lantto, Raymond Wemmenlöv, Sofi Stridh, Stefan Eriksson, Jesper Holmström
- Editor: Sylvia Ingemarsson
- Production Companies: Nordisk Film- & TV-Fond, SVT Fiktion, Danmarks Radio, Yleisradio, Le Sept Cinéma, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, Norsk Rikskringkasting, Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana, Zdf Enterprises, Network Movie Film-Und Fernsehproduktion, Nordiska TV-Samarbetsfonden, Österreichischer Rundfunk
- Print Source: SVT
- Rights: SVT
- Year: 2003
- Runtime: 107 minutes
- Countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Finland, Germany, Austria
- Languages: Swedish, English, German
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Dolby Digital
- Colour: Colour
- Screening Format: HD