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Through the eyes of ten-year-old Alexander (Bertil Guve), we witness the great delights and conflicts of the Ekdahl family, a sprawling, convivial bourgeois clan in turn-of-the-century Sweden. Ingmar Bergman intended Fanny and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander) to be his swan song, and it is the legendary filmmaker’s warmest and most autobiographical film, a triumph that combines his trademark melancholy and emotional intensity with immense joyfulness and sensuality. —The Criterion Collection

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Ingmar Bergman

The most famed and honored filmmaker ever to emerge from the nation of Sweden – and regarded by many as one of the three or four most brilliant directors of the 20th century – Ingmar Bergman radically altered the nature and meaning of the motion-picture form, transfiguring a medium long devoted to spectacle into an art capable of profoundly personal meditations into the myriad struggles facing the psyche and the soul. By focusing on the exploration of self with unparalleled intensity, Bergman brought to the screen a new sense of emotional intimacy, fusing the concepts behind Freudian psychotherapy with a dreamlike sensibility founded on visual metaphors, flashbacks, and extreme close-ups to create a revelatory cinematic world unlike any before it.

Born Ernst Ingmar Bergman on July 14, 1918, in Uppsala, Sweden, he followed a brief 1938 military stay by attending Stockholm University. While there, he staged his first plays, among them adaptations of Macbeth, August Strindberg’s… read more

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Helena Fisher-Welsh

6Feb10

Out of the several questions this film could be asking, one is the difficult matter of Reality and Imagination (which deserve to be capitalized when referring to this film). Which of the two is the more horrific? It's open to your interpretation, but I'd be interested to know who actually got a definitive answer. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful film.   
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Roberto Russo

18Aug09

Absolutely perfect. It makes much more sense after you've seen most of his movies.  
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Musidora

24Jun09

It's great of course but the flow is less magical than the television version.  
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Filmy

7Mar09

Bergman is a master of drama and emotions, his depiction of swedish family and its survival through bitter and sweet times pulsates with moments subtle, harsh, realistic and cinematic while digging deeper into living, loving, ageing, dying, after-life, paranormal, magic, religion and the result is cinema as enchanting as mine, yours or anybody’s life itself.  

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By Lucas Granero on July 22, 2009

Hay una magia que se desprende por toda “Fanny And Alexander”. Hay tambien una cierta fuerza, poderes extraños, almas fantasmales que parecen volar por todo el metraje. Se trata de una pelicula hecha…  read review

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