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  1. Port of Call (Swedish: Hamnstad, lit. 'Port Town'; also known as Harbour City) is a 1948 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. This film is strongly influenced by neorealism.

  2. Port of Call: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Nine-Christine Jönsson, Bengt Eklund, Mimi Nelson, Berta Hall. A suicidal factory girl out of reformatory school, anxious to escape her overbearing mother, falls in love with a sailor who can't forgive her past.

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    • Drama
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1963-08-01
  3. Feb 12, 2015 · Port of Call. Strongly influenced by the neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini, Port of Call is Ingmar Bergmans most naturalistic work. Shot on location in the port of Göteborg by Gunnar Fischer (who would become one of the director’s key collaborators), the film focuses on the tentative relationship between Gösta (Bengt ...

    • Berit
  4. A sailor (Bengt Eklund) falls for a woman (Nine-Christine Jönsson) at a dance hall but has second thoughts when he learns about her checkered past.

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    • Nine-Christine Jönsson
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • Drama
  5. Berit, a suicidal young woman living in a working-class port town, unexpectedly falls for Gösta, a sailor on leave. Haunted by a troubled past and held in a tight grip by her domineering mother, Berit begins to hope that her relationship with Gösta might save her from self-destruction.

  6. Synopsis by Mark Deming. In this early feature from Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman, Gosta (Bengt Eklund) is a sailor with the merchant marine who has decided to take some time off from sailing after eight years at sea.

  7. A suicidal factory girl out of reformatory school, anxious to escape her overbearing mother, falls in love with a sailor who can't forgive her past.