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Fanny och Alexander, 1982
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Fanny and Alexander (1982) | dir. Ingmar Bergman
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theoscarsproject · 1 year
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Fanny and Alexander (1983). Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
Cinema magic from beginning to end. No one does it like Bergman, and this feels like his magnum opus, a sprawling story that somehow manages to feel laser focused, resonant and rich, with sequences that exisquitely blur fantasy and reality. Just - - yeah. Magic. 9/10.
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Fanny and Alexander (1984)
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byneddiedingo · 10 months
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Bertil Guve and Pernilla Allwin in Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman, 1982)
Cast: Pernilla Allwin, Bertil Guve, Jan Malmsjö, Börje Ahlstedt, Anna Bergman, Gunn Wållgren, Kristina Adolphson, Erland Josephson, Mats Bergman, Jarl Kulle. Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman. Cinematography: Sven Nykvist. Art direction: Anna Asp. Film editing: Sylvia Ingemarsson. Music: Daniel Bell.
Artists' reputations often take a severe hit as time passes: No one thinks Walter Scott was as great a novelist or poet as his contemporaries did; today, he's read only by specialists, and then often grudgingly. So it's not surprising to find people who think that the directors who revolutionized filmmaking in the 1950s and '60s, like Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, and Akira Kurosawa, are mannered and overrated. Some of Bergman's early films, I think, aren't as good as the critics once said: I think, for example, that Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) is better in its incarnation as Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music; Wild Strawberries (1957) is a meditation on aging by someone who hasn't aged; The Virgin Spring (1960) strives for a mythic quality that the material and the medium won't bear. But in his later career, after he had ceased to be the darling of the "art houses," he made some intensely personal films that have the warmth and humanity that he could only feint at in the early ones. Critics tend to prefer his films about women, Persona (1966) and Cries & Whispers (1972), but I find him most genuine in his exploration of childhood, especially his elegant reworking of Mozart's The Magic Flute (1975), which sees the opera through childlike eyes, and Fanny and Alexander, which works with a kind of double-vision: We know what's going on in the various sexual combinations and permutations of the Ekdahl family and their lovers, but we also have the point of view of Fanny (Pernilla Allwin) and especially Alexander (Bertil Guve) to elevate them from the merely physical and sometimes sordid into the realm of mystery. If seen from the point of view of the children, this is a kind of ghost story. Alexander will carry into adulthood the experience of seeing two ghosts: one benign, his real father (Allan Edwall), and one malign, his stepfather (Jan Malmsjö). It is also a fable about two kinds of imagination: the artistic and the religious. And we know which side Bergman comes down upon rather heavily.
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motionpicturelover · 2 years
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"Fanny och Alexander" (1982/84) - Ingmar Bergman
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PROLOG (PROLOGUE):
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FÖRSTA AKTEN (ACT ONE):
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ANDRA AKTEN (ACT TWO):
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TREDJE AKTEN (ACT THREE):
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FJÄRDE AKTEN (ACT FOUR):
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FEMTE AKTEN (ACT FIVE):
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Films I've watched in 2022 (92/210)
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ofallingstar · 2 years
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Fanny and Alexander (1982)
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lostgoonie1980 · 4 years
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226. Fanny e Alexander (Fanny och Alexander, 1982), dir. Ingmar Bergman
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frankenpagie · 5 years
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Fanny och Alexander (Fanny and Alexander) | Ingmar Bergman | 1982
The Fourth Act: The Events of Summer
Jan Malmsjö, Ewa Fröling, Bertil Guve, Pernilla Allwin
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afwriting · 7 years
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Fanny and Alexander (1982), by Ingmar Bergman
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JUNIO 28, 1984
SE ESTRENA EN MÉXICO 'FANNY Y ALEXANDER' DE INGMAR BERGMAN
  Fanny y Alexander Fanny och Alexander Dir. Ingmar Bergman Suecia/FRA/RFA 1982
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Fanny and Alexander (1982)
The title characters are children in the exuberant and colorful Ekdahl household in a Swedish town early in the twentieth century... (imdb)
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
AKA: Fanny och Alexander
Country: France, Sweden, West Germany
Directed By: Ingmar Bergman
Written By: Ingmar Bergman
Starring: Erland Josephson, Pernilla Allwin, Bertil Guve, Jan Malmsjö, Börje Ahlstedt, Gunnar Björnstrand, Allan Edwall, Kristina Adolphson, Carl Billquist, Eva von Hanno, Ewa Fröling, Maria Granlund
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jozefsquare · 7 years
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(via Movie Poster - Fanny and Alexander, Jan Tománek, 1985)
Original movie poster for Bergman’s Fanny and Alexander.
title: Fanny and Alexander | Sweden, 1982
director: Ingmar Bergman
with: Bertil Guve, Pernilla Allwin, Kristina Adolphson
writer: Ingmar Bergman
poster design: Jan Tománek, 1985
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motionpicturelover · 1 year
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"Fanny och Alexander" (1984) - Ingmar Bergman
(the long/complete version)
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"February Film Favourites" Day 6/28
Ingmar Bergman's undisputed masterpiece. The final theatrical film he ever made, it won four Academy Awards, for a.o. "Best cinematography (Sven Nykvist) and "Best foreign language film".
I love everything about this film and cannot recommend it highly enough.
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