Wild Strawberries
1957 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 02/12/2002
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Mono - Swedish
Additional Release Material:
Documentary: INGMAR BERGMAN ON LIFE AND WORK
Audio Commentary: Peter Cowie - Film Scholar
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills Gallery
Original Language:
Swedish
Time:
91
mins.
J&R Item # 1023682_13
UPC # 037429162422
Label: Criterion Collection
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Wild Strawberries
1957 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 09/09/2008
Features:
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 1.0 - Swedish
Subtitles - English - Optional
Original Language:
Swedish
Time:
91
mins.
J&R Item # 1023682_14
UPC # 715515032421
Label: Image Entertainment, Inc.
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WILD STRAWBERRIES is among Ingmar Bergman's most rich and contemplative films, a lyrical reflection on guilt and disappointment in the form of a spiritual journey. The movie stars Victor Sj�str�m as Professor Isak Borg, an elderly academic who takes a trip by car from Stockholm to Lund to receive an honorary university degree, accompanied by his daughter-in-law (Ingrid Thulin). Along the way, they meet various passengers who seem to be weighed down by unresolved ethical dilemmas. Meanwhile, Borg's own existential crisis is triggered by dreams and memories in which he is confronted with past disappointments, missed opportunities, and troubled personal relationships with those close to him--his son (Gunnar Bj�rnstrand), his mother (Naima Wifstrand), and his late wife (Gertrud Fridh). The film features stunning imagery, most notably in the flashback, dream, and nightmare sequences, as well as an outstanding final film performance by Sj�str�m (who is also a famed Swedish director of the silent era).
This film was released soon after THE SEVENTH SEAL, which had earned Bergman accolades from film critics and moviegoers the world over. Though similarly challenging and philosophically complex, WILD STRAWBERRIES is often considered the more accessible of the two movies because of its ultimate warmth and affirmation of life.
Cast:
""...A film of great melancholy and introspection....A true classic..."
-- Mark Chalon Smith
, (Los Angeles Times)
"...Among the Swedish master's most accessible movies..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today) "...Achingly wise....A film that goes where many others have gone but with a subtlety few have dreamed of..." -- Ty Burr , (Entertainment Weekly) "[A] 1957 road movie laced with symbolism, philosophical musing and sly humour..." , (Uncut) |