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Through a Glass Darkly
TrailerKarin, 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 Fredrick. Karin seduces her 17 year old brother when he confesses he has never had sex. Karin is suffering from hallucinations and hysteria. She thinks she is visited by God.Duration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 1961IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Through a Glass Darkly"
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Characters of "Through a Glass Darkly"
KarinPlayed by: Harriet AnderssonDavidPlayed by: Gunnar BjörnstrandMartinPlayed by: Max von Sydow -
Directors of "Through a Glass Darkly"
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Creators of "Through a Glass Darkly"
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Critic Reviews of "Through a Glass Darkly"
TIME MagazineJuly 23, 2013Through a Glass Darkly is one of the best and certainly the ripest of Ingmar Bergman's creations, a film as subtle as Wild Strawberries but solider in substance.
RogerEbert.comJuly 23, 2013You can freeze almost any frame of this film and be looking at a striking still photograph.
Chicago ReaderJuly 23, 2013Elaborately rhetorical at the end, this 1961 film nevertheless develops its theme lucidly and with some of Bergman's most unforgettable sequences.
The New RepublicJuly 23, 2013It is almost superfluous to note that the film is beautifully made: visually exquisite, ingeniously knit.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Preserving a strict unity of time and place, this stark tale of a young woman's decline into insanity is set in a summer home on a holiday island.
Cinema WriterAugust 16, 2010Bergman's mastery with actors (there is absolutely never a bad performance in a single one of his films) and with the cinematic form (using space and mood to communicate his theme) is abundantly clear here.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)August 29, 2007A film in search of profound truths that it can only hint at having caught glimmerings of, and it's a truly remarkable experience.
Combustible CelluloidAugust 11, 2007Bergman's wintry film has beautiful moments and Andersson gives a great performance, but the film can't shake the weight of the disease-of-the-week movie feel.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsAugust 07, 2007The first of Ingmar Bergman's bleak but outstanding films from his trilogy of chamber plays about faith, alienation and the emptiness of life.
TV GuideAugust 29, 2006[Features] The usual fine performances from Bergman's regulars combined with a script that is not as ponderous as much of the director's other works.
EmanuelLevy.ComJuly 04, 2005Deservedly winning the 1961 Foreign Language Oscar, this gloomy and intense family drama, set on a romate island, is the first in a trilogy that explores issues of religion, faith, and human fraiglity.
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