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10 November 1969. ( 1969-11-10) Running time. 101 minutes. Country. Sweden. Language. Swedish. The Passion of Anna ( Swedish: En passion – "A passion") is a 1969 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, who was awarded Best Director at the 1970 National Society of Film Critics Awards for the film.
May 28, 1970 · The Passion of Anna: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson. A recently divorced man meets an emotionally devastated widow and they begin a love affair.
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- Drama
- Ingmar Bergman
- 1970-05-28
A recently divorced man meets an emotionally devastated widow and they begin a love affair.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064793/
- 101 min
- 26.2K
- Ingmar Bergman Channel
The Passion of Anna. This drama shot on Ingmar Bergman’s beloved Fårö island describes a mood of fear, isolation, and the longing for connection. Not long after the dissolution of his marriage and a fleeting liaison with a neighbor (Bibi Andersson), the reclusive Andreas (Max von Sydow) begins an ill-fated affair with the mysterious ...
- Andreas Winkelman
Anna eventually begins a relationship and moves in with Andreas. During her recovery, Anna lived with her friend Eva Vergérus and her husband Elis Vergérus, who Andreas knows casually. Elis is an architect, his current project being a cultural center in Milan, and does photography on the side, his collection of photographs, largely of posed human subjects, which he catalogs by emotion.
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Overview. Andreas, a man struggling with the recent demise of his marriage and his own emotional isolation, befriends a married couple also in the midst of psychological turmoil. In turn he meets Anna, who is grieving the recent deaths of her husband and son. She appears zealous in her faith and steadfast in her search for truth, but gradually ...