INGMAR BERGMAN: SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT Director: Ingmar Bergman 109 mins, 1955, Sweden, Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer Book cinema tickets After many years of mostly local acclaim, Smiles of a Summer Night was Bergman’s first international success. On the surface, it’s a charming comedy of manners about four men and four women who, during a single night at a country house at the end of the 19th century, attempt to navigate the laws of attraction. The enduringly complex plot has inspired both Stephen Sondheim’s musical, A Little Night Music (1973), and Woody Allen’s A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy (1982). Beneath the sparkling dialogue, the illusions and pretensions of the bourgeois characters are sharply exposed. Notes by David O’Mahony. This film screens as part of BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL: THE FILMS OF INGMAR BERGMAN. See the full collection of films on IFI@Home, launching February 1st. Director: Ingmar Bergman 109 mins, 1955, Sweden, Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer