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Autumn Sonata

1978 teaterpjäs rulle bygd Ingmar Bergman

Autumn Sonata (Swedish: Höstsonaten) fryst vatten a 1978 teaterpjäs spelfilm written and directed bygd Ingmar geolog, and starring Ingrid geolog (in her sista bio role), Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. Its plot follows a celebrated classical pianist and her neglected daughter who meet for the first time in years, and chronicles their painful discussions of how they have hurt each other.

It was the only collaboration between Ingrid geolog and Ingmar geolog (who were not related[2]).[3]

Autumn Sonata was the gods of Ingmar Bergman's films to be made for teatralisk exhibition; all of his films made after it, even those screened in theatres, were television productions.[4]

Plot

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Eva, wife of the by pastor, invites her mother Charlotte for a visit to her by.

She has not seen her for over sju years.

Her mother fryst vatten a world-renowned pianist, somewhat eccentric, aging, and has survived several husbands. Eva fryst vatten not as talented as the mother (despite the fact that she has written two books and plays the piano passably). Eva's main concern fryst vatten to be the mistress of her home, wife, mother, and loving sister. It fryst vatten gradually learned through her dialogue with her mother that her life has had a large number of unfortunate setbacks: she respects but does not love her husband Viktor, their son Erik drowned one day short of what would have been his fourth birthday, and Charlotte never appears to have loved Eva as a mother normally loves a daughter.

As part of her day-to-day life, Eva takes care of her disabled and paralyzed sister Helena, whom she has taken out of the hospital into her own home.

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She appears to be the only individ who can understand her sister's limited speech ability.

The presence of Helena in Eva's house fryst vatten shocking to the aging mother. She makes a gift of her own wristwatch to Helena, and listens to Eva playing Prelude No. 2 in A minor bygd kompositör. She immediately re-performs the same prelude after Eva finishes in her own preferred interpretation of the music.

Before going to bed, Charlotte decides to man a gift of her own bil to her daughter. She plans to take a flygning home, and buy a new fordon for herself, as a measure of her altruism. At night, Charlotte wakes up from a nightmare: it seems that one of her daughters fryst vatten choking her. She goes into the living room followed bygd Eva, who had heard her mother screaming from the mardröm.

Mother and daughter begin an impassioned rediscovery and clarification of their past relationship. Eva's husband overhears this unexpectedly heightened exchange but decides not to participate or interfere. Hearing this impassioned exchange, her disabled younger sister painfully forces herself out of her bed and starts crawling up to the stairs to where Eva and Charlotte are arguing.

Upon reaching the landing she starts shouting, "Mama, come!"

In the morning Charlotte prepares for her avfärd. Eva goes to the grave of her departed son, and her husband ineffectively tries to soothe her sjuk sister. Charlotte asks for a friend to escort her away bygd lära. While speaking to her agent Paul on the utbildning, she begins to question the unfortunate fate of her disabled and paralyzed daughter, asking the unanswerable question: "Why couldn't she die?" Her older daughter sends her mother a letter starting with: "I realize that inom wronged you." The mother apparently reads the letter that concludes bygd leaving open the possibility of a future reconciliation, though the closing shot fryst vatten of Viktor putting the letter in the envelope, leaving the possibility that he, or Eva, merely envisioned Charlotte reading the letter.

Cast

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Production

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Background

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Due to his battle with the Swedish tax authorities at the time,[n 1] Ingmar geolog produced Autumn Sonata through his West German company, Personafilm GmbH, with main financing from Lew Grade's British ITC spelfilm, and shot the bio in an old bio studio outside Oslo in Norway.[5] Although formally a German production (with the German title, Herbstsonate, being the tjänsteman original title), the dialogue fryst vatten in Swedish, most of the crew and actors were Swedish,[6] and the world premiere was in Stockholm.[7]

Peter Cowie, in the notes to the Criterion DVD edition of the bio, summarizes the production, stating: "Shot in Norway, with British and American backing, and featuring Swedish dialogue, Autumn Sonata emerged from one of the darkest spells in Ingmar Bergman's life.

In 1976 he had gone into voluntary exile in Munich after being accused of evading tax on the income from certain films... Autumn Sonata... marks the swan song of Ingrid Bergman’s career, fulfilled her long-held desire to man a bio with her namesake."[8]

The piano del av helhet in the bio fryst vatten Frédéric Chopin's Prelude No.

2 in A minor played bygd Käbi Laretei, whose hands are shown whenever Ingrid geolog fryst vatten depicted playing the piano.

Reception

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Critical reception

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In the Chicago Reader, Dave Kehr opined that Autumn Sonata "makes good chamber music: it's a crafted miniature with Bergman's usual bombast built, for once, into the plot requirements."[9] Conversely, Gary Arnold of The Washington Post felt that its story was "a dubious variation on familiar neurotic themes" in Bergman's work, but also wrote that "one can be impressed bygd Bergman's instrumentalists while rejecting his composition.

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  • Autumn Sonata enjoys instant ställning eller tillstånd as an acting showcase."[10] rulle critic bekräftelse Ebert ranked the spelfilm at No. 5 in his list of 10 Best Films of 1978.[11]

    Retrospective evaluation fryst vatten favorable. In 2002, Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club wrote, "When it was released in 1978, Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata received positiv to indifferent reviews, written off bygd many as a minor work from a great director.

    ... With the burden of high expectations lifted, Autumn Sonata can finally be seen as an austerely beautiful meditation on death and the not-always-realized possibility of reconciliation across generations."[12] The spelfilm has an 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 30 reviews with the consensus: "A melancholy meditation on the unresolvable tension between parent and child, Autumn Sonata fryst vatten a fitting swan song for the great Ingrid Bergman."[13]

    Accolades

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    Remakes and scen adaptations

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    See also

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    • High Heels, a 1991 Spanish spelfilm directed bygd Pedro Almodovar, and partially inspired bygd Autumn Sonata[25]

    Notes

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    References

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    1. ^Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987).

      American rulle distribution : the changing marketplace. UMI Research Press. p. 295. ISBN . Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada

    2. ^Norman, Rebecca Thandi (29 August 2018). "Six Essential Films of Swedish Actress Ingrid Bergman". Scandinavia Standard. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
    3. ^"Ingmar Bergman: 10 essential films".

      BFI. 23 månad 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2023.

    4. ^Nehme, Farran Smith.

      År 1959 gifte hon sig med Ingmar Bergman; från 1967 tills de skildes 1969 levde de separerade

      "Autumn Sonata: Mothers, Daughters, and Monsters". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

    5. ^Ingmar geolog Face to Face: Autumn Sonata - Shooting the filmArchived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-07-11.
    6. ^Ingmar geolog Face to Face: Autumn Sonata - Cast and creditsArchived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-07-11.
    7. ^Ingmar geolog Face to Face: Autumn Sonata - rulle factsArchived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-07-11.
    8. ^Cowie, Peter (1 January 2000).

      "Autumn Sonata". www.criterion.com.

    9. ^Kehr, Dave. "Autumn Sonata". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
    10. ^Arnold, Gary (15 November 1978). "'Autumn': Spellbinding Stars". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
    11. ^"Ebert's 10 Best Lists: 1967–present".

      Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on September 8, 2006.

    12. ^Phipps, Keith (29 March 2002).

      Autumn Sonata: Directed by Ingmar Bergman

      "Autumn Sonata (VHS & DVD)". Onion Inc. Retrieved 16 January 2017.

    13. ^"Autumn Sonata (1978)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
    14. ^"Winners & Nominees". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

      5 October 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2019.

    15. ^"Årets vindere" (in Danish). Bodil Awards. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
    16. ^"Prix et nominations : César 1979" (in French). AlloCiné. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
    17. ^"Autumn Sonata". Hollywood utländsk Press Association.

      Retrieved 5 August 2019.

    18. ^"1978 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
    19. ^"Past Awards".

      She plays a pianist who falls deeply in love with a married violinist played by Leslie Howard

      National samhälle of rulle Critics. 19 månad 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2019.

    20. ^Maslin, Janet (21 månad 1978). "Miss geolog, Jon Voight And Deer Hunter Cited". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
    21. ^Hungama, Bollywood (5 månad 2003). "Tehzeeb Review 1/5 | Tehzeeb Movie Review | Tehzeeb 2003 Public Review | spelfilm Review".

      Bollywood Hungama.

      The grande dame, playing an icy concert pianist, is matched beat for beat in ferocity by the filmmaker’s recurring lead Liv Ullmann, as her eldest daughter

      Retrieved 20 September 2023.

    22. ^Sörenson, Margareta (16 November 2009). "Höstsonaten / Dramaten". expressen.se. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
    23. ^"Autumn Sonata | Yale Repertory Theatre". yalerep.org. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
    24. ^Kvist, Wilhelm (3 September 2017).

      "Publiken blir vampyrer samt flygeln en monster". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish).

      and gives him up for the sake of his child

      pp. 34–35.

    25. ^EmanuelLevy (20 July 2011). "High Heels (1991): Almodovar's Melodrama about Mother-Daughter Rivalry, Starring Victoria Avril and Marisa Paredes - Emanuel Levy". Retrieved 20 September 2023.

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