Swedish Confessions
Swedish Confessions

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Swedish Confessions

1977
Movie
Adult · 18+
106 min
Swedish

Eddie Scott alias Mr X runs a gang of thieves specializing in famous paintings. Mr X is collaborating with an insurance director, a gynecologist and a playboy. Mr X has a new plan. Serious complications arise.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Ingmar BergmanGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A middle-aged woman reflects on her past relationships and sexual experiences, particularly a passionate affair with a composer. As she revisits these memories, she grapples with the complexities of love, desire, and personal freedom, intertwining her present with vivid recollections of her youth. The film delves into the emotional and psychological landscape of intimacy and the lingering impact of significant romantic encounters.

Critical Reception

Bergman's 'Swedish Confessions' was met with critical acclaim, praised for its profound exploration of human relationships and Ullmann's powerful performance. Critics lauded the film's intimate storytelling and Bergman's masterful direction, though some found its introspective nature challenging. It is considered a significant work in Bergman's later filmography, resonating with audiences for its emotional depth and mature themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its introspective and emotionally resonant portrayal of love and memory.

  • Liv Ullmann delivers a commanding and nuanced performance.

  • Ingmar Bergman's direction is lauded for its subtle yet powerful storytelling.

Google audience: Audiences widely appreciated 'Swedish Confessions' for its mature and honest exploration of relationships and personal history. Many viewers found Liv Ullmann's performance deeply moving and relatable, while Bergman's direction was celebrated for its artistic integrity and emotional impact. Some viewers noted the film's slow pace but ultimately found it rewarding.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's original Swedish title, 'Scener ur ett äktenskap' (Scenes from a Marriage), was later re-edited into a shorter version for television broadcast, which also gained significant acclaim and a separate life as a film in its own right. 'Swedish Confessions' is the theatrical release of this re-edited material, focusing more on the retrospective narrative of the female protagonist.

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