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Summer Interlude
Directed by
Ingmar Bergman
Not Rated
1951
1h 36m
Romance
,
Drama
7.5
100%
81%
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A lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years prior during a brief summer vacation.
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Cast of Summer Interlude
Maj-Britt Nilsson
Marie
Birger Malmsten
Henrik
Alf Kjellin
David Nyström
Annalisa Ericson
Kaj
Georg Funkquist
Uncle Erland
Stig Olin
Ballet instructor
Mimi Pollak
Mrs Calwagen
Renée Björling
Aunt Elisabeth
Gunnar Olsson
Priest
Julia Cæsar
Maja
John Botvid
Karl
Douglas Håge
Nisse
Torsten Lilliecrona
Ljus-Pelle
Eskil Eckert-Lundin
Orchestrator at the theatre
Carl Ström
Sandell
Ernst Brunman
The Captain
Fylgia Zadig
Emmy Albiin
Carl-Axel Elfving
Sten Mattsson
Marianne Schüler
Gösta Ström
Monique Roeger
Gerd Andersson
Göte Stergel
Summer Interlude Reviews
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
In hindsight, Summer Interlude looks and feels like a number of Bergman's subsequent (and arguably greater) films, but at the time, it must have seemed like something entirely new.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It plays out as Bergman's Red Shoes, that's gracefully done as a French romantic drama.
Movie Metropolis
Christopher Long
Bergman's trademarked brooding is tinged with a surprising hopefulness. Even if love can't last, there is still art, and that's not a bad consolation prize.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Bergman's grasp of the cinematic language is clear, and was honing his craft into something that would soon develop into something legendary.
Film Freak Central
Bryant Frazer
Its dark power derives from the tension between the adult woman at the movie's centre and the girl this woman remembers being.
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
The confidence of imagination and execution demonstrated here make it easy, for the first time, to believe that this filmmaker had medium-defining masterpieces in his future.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The sense of fate that descends over the drama is very much Bergman's own -- cruel, distant, ultimately imponderable.
Seanax.com
Sean Axmaker
...a breakthrough for Bergman: his first film built around a strong, assertive, sure woman and the first shot extensively on location, where the natural world becomes a defining reflection of the lives of his characters.
TV Guide
One of Bergman's favorites among his own films, this movie features a complex episodic structure and makes fine use of lighting to create an effective ambience for the flashback sequences.
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