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WINTER LIGHT

by Ingmar Bergman

synopsis

On a cold winter's Sunday, the pastor of a small rural church (Tomas Ericsson) performs service for a tiny congregation; though he is suffering from a cold and a severe crisis of faith. After the service, he attempts to console a fisherman (Jonas Persson) who is tormented by anxiety, but Tomas can only speak about his own troubled relationship with God. A school teacher (Maerta Lundberg) offers Tomas her love as consolation for his loss of faith. But Tomas resists her love as desperately as she offers it to him. This is the second in Bergman's trilogy of films dealing with man's relationship with God.

international title: Winter Light
original title: Nattvardsgästerna
country: Sweden
year: 1963
genre: fiction
directed by: Ingmar Bergman
film run: 81'
release date: SE 09/02/1963, DE 15/02/1963, FI 12/04/1963, IT 12/04/1963, NL 23/05/1963, UK 08/1963, BE 05/09/1963, PT 13/03/1964, DK 04/09/1964, FR 30/04/1965, ES 05/02/1968, PL 16/02/2007
screenplay: Ingmar Bergman
cast: Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Björnstrand, Gunnel Lindblom
cinematography by: Sven Nykvist
film editing: Ulla Ryghe
art director: P.A. Lundgren
costumes designer: Mago
producer: Allan Ekelund

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