Skammen
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Skammen | |
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Directed by | Ingmar Bergman |
Produced by | Lars-Owe Carlberg |
Written by | Ingmar Bergman |
Starring | Liv Ullmann Max von Sydow Sigge Fürst Gunnar Björnstrand Ulf Johansson |
Cinematography | Sven Nykvist |
Release date(s) | September 29, 1968 |
Running time | 103 min |
Language | Swedish |
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Skammen (Swedish for Shame), is a 1968 black-and-white film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow.
[edit] Story
The story follows two musicians, who, as a result of civil war, have moved away from society to a farm on a rural island. They are apolitical and indifferent to the war. Although they are in love, Jan (Sydow) is very sensitive and cries frequently. Eva (Ulmann) does not like his sensitivity, but puts up with it. The war eventually catches up with them, however...
[edit] Production
The film was shot on location on the small island Fårö, just north of the island Gotland, outside Sweden's south-east coast. It had a budget of SEK 2,800,000.
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