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EVA
Original title:
Eva
Other titles:
Sensualité (French)
Production:
Svensk Filmindustri
Distribution:
Svensk Filmindustri
Premiere:
26 December 1948 (Röda Kvarn, Stockholm)
Running time:
97 minutes
Aspect ratio:
1.37:1
Language:
Swedish
Filmed:
on location in Tylösand, Nynäshamn, Hudiksvall, Tvetaberg, Handen, Tumba, Bogesund, and Norrköping, and at Råsunda Studios; from 27 May to 28 June 1948.
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EVA
(1948)
REVIEW
"Though not directed by Ingmar Bergman, Eva shares many traits with his early movies–the use of landscape, the poetic flashbacks, the treatment of young love, the fatalism. The early sequences, in which a sailor returning home reminisces about the childhood accident which has marred his life, are especially poignant. The idyllic quality of the rural scenes stands in sharp contrast to the nightmarish cityscape in which the film explores themes of sexual jealousy, betrayal and suicide."
– Geoffrey Macnab, Sight & Sound
COMMENTARY
"There's a childhood fragment there which I think is quite fair. But otherwise the film is rubbish."
– Ingmar Bergman
FURTHER READING
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Cast |
Credits |
Bo Fredriksson: Birger Malmsten
Eva: Eva Stiberg
Susanne Bolin: Eva Dahlbeck
Erik Fredriksson: Åke Claesson
Anna Fredriksson: Wanda Rothgardt
Maria Berglund: Hilda Borgström
Göran Bolin: Stig Olin
Frida: Inga Landgré
Aron Berglund: Olof Sandborg
Mikael Johansson: Carl Ström
Josef Friedel: Sture Ericson
Bo at age 12: Lasse Sarri
Marthe: Anne Karlsson
Karl: Erland Josephson
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Producer: Harald Molander
Director: Gustaf Molander
Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman and Gustaf Molander, based on Bergman's short film The Trumpet Player and Our Lord
Cinematography: Åke Dahlqvist
Art Direction: Nils Svenwall
Music: Erik Nordgren
Editor: Oscar Rosander
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