Monday, July 15, 2013

Autumn Sonata (1978)



 
Autumn Sonata (1978)
Directed By: Ingmar Bergman
Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullman, Lena Nyman


~ Nominated for two Academy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory
1979          NominatedOscar Best Actress in a Leading Role
Ingrid Bergman                  
        
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Ingmar Bergman                       


Plot:

This classic 1970's Swedish motion picture was directed by the famous Ingmar Bergman. Charlotte Andergast (Bergman) is a very well established and famous concert pianist who was never much a
mother to her two children. A big decision is made that Charlotte will go visit her children that she has not seen in seven years. First child she visits is her eldest, Eva (Ullman). Eva lives in the desolate country along with her husband Viktor (Halvar Björk). The youngest of her two children being Helena (Nyman) was put into a mental institution due to being both physically/mentally disabled. Charlotte made the decision to place her youngest daughter into this institution years ago. Unknown to her, Eva decided to remove her sister Helena from the institution and had her instead live with her.

Charlotte stays the evening with her two daughters and throughout the course gets worse. This is when Eva with all her emotions finally was able to lash out towards her mother whom she had a lot of right to do so and finally get it all out. An evening where both mother and daughter shared hurtful and regretful statements from what they missed or were neglected of getting. This is one evening that both daughters and mother will forever be changed and forever needed in order to close a chapter of all of their lives.

















1 comment:

  1. Hello OZ (terror-en-el-cine!),

    I am very happy to hear that you are enjoying the updates and are back with us. I always love active film buff members and look forward to future postings from you. If you would like to do a joint blogathon together I am game! I am covering right now the Best Actors/Actress's of the 1970s!! Look forward in more conversation with you and everyone else...don't be shy!

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