Prison (1949 film)
Prison | |
---|---|
Directed by | Ingmar Bergman |
Written by | Ingmar Bergman |
Produced by | Lorens Marmstedt |
Starring | |
Music by | Erland von Koch |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 76 mins |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Budget | $30,000 |
Prison (
Plot
Other than film-maker Martin Grandé, the characters are types: Thomas, a writer; his wife Sofi, who leaves him after he proposes a suicide pact; Birgitta Carolina Søderberg, a teenage prostitute; and Peter, her pimp by whom she has a child that he kills. The film presents Thomas living the scenario that Grandé and he discussed, a world that is really Hell and ruled by the Devil instead of God. He and Birgitta are unable to escape their unhappiness together.[1]
Cast
- Doris Svedlund – Birgitta Carolina Søderberg
- Birger Malmsten – Thomas
- Eva Henning – Sofi
- Hasse Ekman – Martin Grandé
- Stig Olin – Peter
- Irma Christenson – Linnéa
- Anders Henrikson – Paul
- Marianne Löfgren – Mrs. Bohlin
- Bibi Lindkvist – Anna
- Curt Masreliez – Alf
- Britta Holmberg – Birgitta's Mother in Dream (voice)
Production
Producer
Reception
Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic wrote- 'The picture is a bit tedious, except for the character of the pimp played by Stig Olin, but it is smoothly made and shows both fluency with the medium and an understanding of actors. It also forecasts the power of introspection that Bergman later developed so beautifully.'[4]
References
- ^ a b c James Travers, "Prison (1949), directed by Ingmar Bergman", French Films.org, retrieved 18 June 2022.
- ^ ISBN 9780786429592, p. 13.
- ISBN 9780822305866, pp. 43–44.
- ^ "Stanley Kauffmann on films". The New Republic. 1962-05-28.
External links
- Prison at IMDb
- Prison at the Swedish Film Institute Database