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Swedish DVD cover
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Directed by | Liv Ullmann |
Produced by | Maria Curman Kaj Larsen Johan Mardell |
Written by | Ingmar Bergman |
Starring |
Lena Endre Erland Josephson Krister Henriksson |
Cinematography | Jörgen Persson |
Edited by | Sylvia Ingemarsson |
Distributed by | AB Svensk Filmindustri |
Release date
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13 May 2000 |
Running time
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154 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Faithless (Swedish: Trolösa) is a Swedish film directed by Liv Ullman from a script by Ingmar Bergman. The story is loosely based on experiences of adultery from Bergman's own life. It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
An aging director named Bergman conjures in his imagination the central character, Marianne. Over a period of days, on his secluded Fårö refuge in the Baltic Sea, he interviews her to compose the story of her life-changing affair. She had been happily married to Markus, an orchestra conductor, with a young daughter Isabelle. She suddenly falls in love with their best friend David. They have an extended interlude in Paris and then must deal with the ramifications.
The style of the film is very cerebral, abstract, and ambiguous. The main potential audience is viewers familiar with the previous decades of work of Bergman and Ullmann, who may appreciate this meditative capstone to their careers and lives together.