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Through a glass darkly

"Four-character drama about just-released mental patient, her husband, her father and her younger brother who spend summer together on secluded island ... The first in the filmmaker's "faith" trilogy, followed by Winter light and The silence"--Leonard Maltin's TV movies and video guide.

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  • "Ingmar Bergman's sasom i en spegel"
  • "Ingmar Bergman's Through a glass darkly"
  • "Sasom i en spegel"
  • "Såsom i en spegl"
  • "Såsom i en spegel"
  • "Ingmar Bergman's through a glass darkly"
  • "À travers le miroir"
  • "Through a glass darkly"
  • "Wie in einem Spiegel"

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  • "While vacationing on a remote island retreat, a family's already fragile ties are tested when daughter Karin (Harriet Andersson) discovers her father has been using her schizophrenia for his own literary means. As she drifts in and out of lucidity, the father (Gunnar Björnstrand), along with Karin's husband (Max von Sydow) and her younger brother (Lars Passgård) are unable to prevent Karin's harrowing descent into the abyss of mental illness. Winner of the 1962 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and featuring an astonishing lead performance by Andersson, Through a glass darkly presents an unflinching vision of a family's near disintegration and a tortured psyche further taunted by God's intangible presence."
  • "Psychological study of a woman's descent into madness. After she has read that she is a schizophrenic, Harriet plunges into a visionary world where God is a spider."
  • "Four family members live with the trauma of a young woman's madness and search for the meaning of God."
  • "A gloomy look as God and love through the eyes of a tormented family. The first of a trilogy of films (Winter Light, The Silence) which explored man's relationship with God as Ingmar Bergman saw it."
  • "Ingmar Bergman's gloomy but incisive 1961 classic about a woman's battle with schizophrenia and descent into madness--and the inability of her family to mitigate her pain with love. The first of Bergman's "faith" or "religious" trilogy (Winter Light, The Silence)."
  • "Fiction. Drame psychologique. En vacances sur une île à l'aspect désolé, un écrivain voit la maladie mentale de sa fille s'aggraver. Les délires qui habitent la jeune névrosée la pousse à s'éloigner de son mari médecin et à se rapprocher de son jeune frère. Avec Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Max von Sydow, Lars Passgard."
  • ""While vacationing on a remote island retreat, a family's already fragile ties are tested when Karin discovers her father has been using her schizophrenia for his own literary means. As she drifts in and out of lucidity, her father, husband, and younger brother are unable to prevent Karin's harrowing descent into the abyss of mental illness."--Container."
  • "While vacationing on a remote island retreat, a family's already fragile ties are tested when Karin discovers her father has been using her schizophrenia for his own literary means. As she drifts in and out of lucidity, her father and younger brother are unable to prevent Karin's harrowing descent into the abyss of mental illness."
  • "A girl schizophrenic, sinking into madness, is the focal point for the emotions of three men - her husband, her father and her brother. A crisis is reached when she seduces the boy."
  • "A wife and mother suffers from schizophrenia and hallucinations."
  • "A gloomy look at God and love through the eyes of a tormented family. The first of a trilogy of films (Winter Light, The Silence) which explored man's relationship with a God as Ingmar Bergman saw it."
  • "Karin learns that her father has been taking advantage of her schizophrenia for his literary gain. Meanwhile, her illness takes a firmer grip despite the efforts of her family."
  • ""On an island, Karin, a recently released mentally sick young woman, is spending her vacation with her husband Martin, a doctor, her father David, a writer just back from Switzerland, and her younger brother Frederik (Minus). Karin is suffering from hallucinations and hysteria. She thinks she is visited by God"--Yepok, Internet movie database, as viewed September 23, 2005."
  • "Four character drama about just-released mental patient and her family. The first of a trilogy of films which explored man's relationship with a God as Ingmar Bergman saw it."
  • "Four people on a remote island fail to communicate with each other in this disturbing study in unease, Godlessness and creeping paranoia."
  • "The emotional breakdown of a woman, watched by her helpless husband."
  • "SUMMARY: A girl schizophrenic sinking into madness, is the focal point for the emotions of three men - her husband, a doctor, who is helpless to cure her; her father, who is horrified to find that he can watch her disease with complete detachment; and her brother for who she represents the mysterious attractiveness of the opposite sex. A crisis is reached when, after a number of hallucinations, she seduces the boy."
  • "This video studies one family's search for God in a time of crisis. It is the first film in Bergman's religious trilogy."
  • ""Four-character drama about just-released mental patient, her husband, her father and her younger brother who spend summer together on secluded island ... The first in the filmmaker's "faith" trilogy, followed by Winter light and The silence"--Leonard Maltin's TV movies and video guide."
  • ""Four-character drama about just-released mental patient, her husband, her father and her younger brother who spend summer together on secluded island ... The first in the filmmaker's "faith" trilogy, followed by Winter light and The silence"--Leonard Maltin's TV movies and video guide."@en
  • "A gloomy look at God and love through the eyes of a tormented family. The first of a trilogy of films (Winter Light, The Silence) which explored man's relationship with God as Ingmar Bergman saw it."
  • ""Four unfulfilled people on a remote island fail to communicate with each other or to understand what God is."--Halliwell's Film and video guide, 5th ed."

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  • "Motion pictures, Swedish"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Swedish language films"
  • "Features"
  • "Swedish films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Drama"
  • "Religious films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Academy Award films"

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  • "Såsom i en spegel"
  • "Sasom i en spegel"
  • "Through a glass darkly Såsom i en spegel"
  • "Through a glass darkly Säsom i en spegel"
  • "Såsom i en spegel Through a glass darkly"
  • "Through a glass darkly [Beeld & Geluid]"
  • "Through a glass darkly : Såsom i en spegl"
  • "Through a glass darkly Sasom i en spegel"
  • "Through a glass darkly a film"
  • "Through a glass darkly"
  • "Through a glass darkly"@en
  • "Såsom i en spegel (Motion picture)"
  • "Through a glass darkly a film by Ingmar Bergman"

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