DVD (region2)
Fullscreen
299 kr


DVD Features:

  • Star and director filmographies
  • Philip Strick film notes
  • Original US trailer
  • Promotional art gallery
  • Persona

    av Ingmar Bergman




    Med: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margareta Krook, Gunnar Björnstrand

    Made in 1966, Persona is among Ingmar Bergman's greatest, most vital movies, made during a difficult period in his life (Bergman's life is one short on easy times), having been hospitalised following a viral infection. It was while laid up that he conceived the notion of Persona, in which a famous actress, Elisabet (Liv Ullmann) suddenly lapses into a muteness from which, though mentally and physically healthy, she refuses to emerge. She is attended to by a young, naive nurse, Alma (Bibi Andersson) who develops an obsession, bordering on infatuation with her silent charge. She finds herself jabbering all of her innermost secrets to her and, little by little, through dream sequences, repeated dialogue and trick photography, it's as if the consciousnesses of the two women have actually merged.

    With its opening sequence of cryptic projected reel images (allusions to Bergman's previous work), jarringly atonal soundtrack and devices such as the audible chatter of camera crew, Persona contains an unusual share of avant-garde trimmings, which haven't necessarily stood the test of time. However, the relationship between Alma and Elisabet dominates the movie. Some confounded critics wondered if theirs was a lesbian relationship.

    Actually, Persona is an occasionally cryptic but overwhelmingly powerful meditation on the parasitic interaction between Art and Life, the way the former feeds off the latter (Alma is distraught to discover a letter at one point which suggests Elisabet has been coolly observing her, as if for material). However, as an early scene featuring TV footage of a Vietnamese Buddhist monk torching himself as a protest against the war, it's also about the helpless incapacity of art to "say" anything in the face of grim reality. A small film budget-wise, but a colossal event in world cinema.

    År: 1966
    Land: Sverige
    Språk: Svenska
    Utgivare: Tartan

    DVD (region2)
    299 kr
    DVD (region2)
    299 kr
    Winter Light
    av Ingmar Bergman


    The second of an Ingmar Bergman trilogy, 1962's Winter Light is a deliberate repudiation of the "God is love" message of its predecessor....
    Summer with Monika
    av Ingmar Bergman


    Released in 1953, Summer with Monika, an early Ingmar Bergman-directed melodrama, did much to establish the reputation of Swedish cinema....
    Three Miles North of Molkom
    av Robert Cannan & Corinna Villari-McFarlane
    DVD (region2)
    219 kr
    Nominated for a 2008 B.I.F.A. award in the Best Documentary category, Three Miles North of Molkom is about the two-week, comic-come-karmic adventures of a 'sharing group' who meet.....