1. Bergman 101 : “Through a Glass Darkly” (1961) | - Keith & the Movies
Nov 27, 2019 · “Darkly” refers to how unclear we see things. The passage speaks to a reflection that is blurred and indistinct. It lacks clarity and definition ...
Continuing my trend of theme-based Wednesdays, today I’m starting Bergman 101, a look at the films of acclaimed auteur Ingmar Bergman. Over the next three Wednesdays I’ll be examining h…

2. THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (Ingmar Bergman, 1961) Can A ...
May 29, 2019 · Yes, loneliness is certainly a theme in Through A Glass Darkly. An isolated, detached, walled off the loneliness that often comes from emotional ...
Dr. Sandra Cohen, a psychoanalyst, discusses Bergman's Through A Glass Darkly, and how a cold stony-faced father drives a girl insane.

3. Through a Glass Darkly (1961) - Scene by Green
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Beneath Ingmar Bergman’s eloquently cutting dialogue in Through a Glass Darkly is a family struggling in the absence of spiritual guidance, magnified to an even greater extent by the isolation of t…

4. Through a Glass Darkly (1961) - The Movie Screen Scene
Apr 9, 2021 · What does it mean? The sexual threat is perhaps more obvious now that we have seen Karin rejecting her husband's carnal intentions and ...
It was Ingmar Bergman’s 1960s movies that did most to cement the image that many people now have of him – that he is a maker of gloomy, po-faced, and not easily accessible arthouse movies, notable …

5. Through a Glass Darkly - Feature Film - Productions - Ingmar Bergman
The search for God, which is complicated by and confused with lust and madness, is the central theme of this trilogy.
In the first part of the God and Man trilogy, a writer of popular fiction charts his daughter's mental illness as the basis for a novel.

6. Through a Glass Darkly (1961) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending
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Bergman's first salvo in a trilogy of chamber dramas about faith ends one one of the most devasting scenes of his career. Read the review!

7. Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly (1961) - Burning the Celluloid
Nov 27, 2020 · Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly (1961) – The Subjectivity of God ... defined the entity of a theoretically “positive” God as such because ...
“The door opened. But the God that came out was a spider. He came towards me and I saw his face. It was a terrible, stony face…” Oh, she saw some sort of god alright!?!?!?!?!? The fiancée/son-in-la…

8. The landscape of the human face movie review (1961) | Roger Ebert
Jul 24, 2008 · In all of these films, we're struck by Bergman's deep concern that humans see the world as through a glass, darkly, and are unable to perceive its meaning.
The great subject of the cinema, Ingmar Bergman believed, is the human face. He'd been watching Antonioni on television, he told me during an interview, and

9. Through A Glass Darkly (1961) - The Movie Crash Course
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Well, this is breaking the streak of “here’s what’s wrong, but I liked it” reviews. This Ingmar Bergman film is a quiet, simple piece, taking place in only a day or so durin…

10. Madness in Through a Glass Darkly - Learning on Screen
Karin's madness is prompted by the realisation that her psyche has disguised her patriarchal oppressor as an interventional God that does not exist, and this ...
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11. Through a Glass Darkly (1961) - Seeing Things Secondhand
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Dir. Ingmar Bergman. Starring Harriet Andersson, Max von Sydow, Gunnar Bjornstrand. Remember the first time you had a nightmare because of something you saw on a screen? Mine was when I was six yea…

12. #209 Through a Glass Darkly (1961) – The Films in My Life (OnCriterion)
Jun 28, 2018 · This particular scene, again without the context of what happened prior, feels like a fable of religious naivety, displaying how a bliss of ...
#209 Through a Glass Darkly 1961 // Sweden // Ingmar Bergman Criterion Collection (LINK) I would like to begin my review on Through a Glass Darkly with the film’s last scene, most precisely the con…

13. “Through a Glass Darkly” - Ingmar Bergman (1961) - The Film Sufi
Aug 15, 2013 · The story of Through a Glass Darkly is centered around Karin's mental condition and the way her other family members respond to it and try to ...
Ingmar Bergman’s Through a Glass Darkly (1961) ostensibly concerns the descent into madness of a young woman and how it affects the three...

14. Vision of God as a Spider: Bergman's “Through a Glass Darkly”
May 2, 2019 · The title, is of course, borrowed from the epistle to the Corinthians. At the beginning of the film, there is water, resembling a darkened glass ...
In the thirteenth chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians, St Paul says: “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then I shall know even as I …

15. Through A Glass Darkly (1961) - True Myth Media
Nov 15, 2018 · A young woman, Karin, newly released from a mental institution struggles with relating to her father, a writer, her husband, a doctor, ...
A young woman, Karin, newly released from a mental institution struggles with relating to her father, a writer, her husband, a doctor, and her brother, a 17 year old who feels estranged from his father. When she begins hearing and seeing things again, the family’s different approaches to the situati

16. THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (1961) - Bergman Season - Deptford Cinema
Together with her husband, Karin retreats to her family's summer home in an attempt to recover from a recent stay in a mental institution. Despite the support ...
Together with her husband, Karin retreats to her family's summer home in an attempt to recover from a recent stay in a mental institution. Despite the support of her family she continues to be plagued by disturbing visions, culminating in a terrifying encounter with God. The first work in Bergman's

17. Sasom i en spegel [Through a Glass Darkly] (1961) - Christian Sauvé
Nov 18, 2019 · Through a Glass Darkly is not dissimilar to Persona in being set in a beach cottage, but it feels considerably duller even as it delves into ...
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18. Through a Glass Darkly | Catholic Cinephile - WordPress.com
Jul 24, 2019 · However, Through a Glass Darkly holds onto hope of one day seeing face to face, acknowledging both the terror and joy of such a possibility. The ...
Year of release: 1961 Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Harriet Andersson, Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand, and Lars Passgård. “Not that I am (I think) in much danger of ceas…

19. Through a Glass Darkly (1961): Bergman & Swedenborg
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INGMAR BERGMAN: A Season of Films at Swedenborg House | 13, 20, 27 September 2012 | Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A THIS WEEK we continue the 2012 Swedenborg Film Season, with a …

20. Through A Glass Darkly and Bergman's Boring Reputation
May 24, 2018 · The God of Through a Glass Darkly lives in a gash in a wall. This is the gash where Karin (Harriet Andersson) hears voices muttering, in a long, gorgeous, ...
Bergman's masterpiece, too often derided as out of touch or "difficult," can bring both anxious catharsis and comfort.

21. Through a Glass Darkly (Film) - TV Tropes
Through a Glass Darkly is a 1961 film directed by Ingmar Bergman, starring Harriet Andersson and Max von Sydow. Four people are spending summer vacation on ...
Through a Glass Darkly is a 1961 film directed by Ingmar Bergman, starring Harriet Andersson and Max von Sydow. Four people are spending summer vacation on Sweden's FÃ¥rö island.note This is the first of seven films …

22. 136. Ingmar Bergman's Metaphysical Reduction, Part 1: Through a Glass ...
Jul 25, 2017 · In Through a Glass Darkly (Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 1961) ... meaning in relation to what is to come. In the next post ...