"Though it has its darker moments, no Bergman venture has ever been so warm, so understanding, so forgiving of human foibles." — Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Warmed through with sentiment and turn-of-the-century, candlelit interiors, director Ingmar Bergman’s most autobiographical work unfolds through the perspective of 10-year-old Alexander, whose wealthy family, the Ekdahls, runs a theater in their small Swedish town. Sweeping through seasons and across holidays, marriages, reunions and deaths, Bergman glides between harsh reality and a curious magic and imagination.
DCP, color, 312 min. Production: Svenska Filminstitutet, Cinematograph. Director: Ingmar Bergman. Screenwriter: Ingmar Bergman. Cinematographer: Sven Nykvist. Editor: Sylvia Ingermarsson. Music: Daniel Bell. Cast: Kristina Adolphson, Börje Ahlstedt, Beril Guve, Pernilla Allwin.
Note: This screening will include both a 15 minute and a 30 minute break.