
Following the breakdown of his marriage, Andreas (Max von Sydow) has withdrawn to live in isolation. His solitude is disrupted when he becomes involved with the enigmatic Anna (Liv Ullmann), a widow mourning the loss of her husband and child in a tragic accident. Their relationship is further complicated by their interactions with a married couple, Elis (Erland Josephson), a cynical photographer, and Eva (Bibi Andersson), his disillusioned wife. The film, which incorporates documentary-style interviews with the actors, conducted by an unseen Bergman, is a fascinating variation on themes explored in Shame.
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.