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  1. Summer Interlude (Swedish: Sommarlek), originally titled Illicit Interlude in the United States, is a 1951 Swedish drama film co-written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film opened to highly positive reviews from critics.

  2. Summer Interlude: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Maj-Britt Nilsson, Birger Malmsten, Alf Kjellin, Annalisa Ericson. A lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years prior during a brief summer vacation.

  3. Jul 3, 2022 · Ingmar Bergman Channel. 7.13K subscribers. Subscribed. 193. 10K views 1 year ago. A lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years prior during a brief summer vacation. https://www.imdb.com...

  4. Summer Interlude. Touching on many of the themes that would define the rest of his career—isolation, performance, the inescapability of the past— Ingmar Bergmans tenth film was a gentle drift toward true mastery.

  5. May 29, 2012 · Like many Bergman films, Summer Interlude focuses on a struggle between divergent attitudes toward life. Marie finds herself caught between the diffidence of Henrik, the malevolent sophistication of her uncle Erland, and the offhandedness of David, the journalist with whom she finally agrees to live.

  6. Directed by Ingmar Bergman1951Sweden. Starring Maj-Britt Nilsson, Birger Malmsten. Touching on many of the themes that would define the rest of his career—isolation, performance, the inescapability of the past— Ingmar Bergman’s tenth film was a gentle drift toward true mastery.

  7. “Summer Interlude” marks the onset of Ingmar Bergman dancing with his memories of the past, rather than fleeing from their looming shadows. The piece is told in piecemeal flashback, as an ageing ballerina reflects on one summer of her younger years.

  8. While waiting for the night rehearsal of the ballet Swan Lake, the lonely twenty-eight year-old ballerina Marie receives a diary through the mail. She travels by ferry to an island nearby Stockholm, where she recalls her first love Henrik.

  9. A film that the director considered a creative turning point, Summer Interlude (Sommarlek) is a reverie about life and death that unites Bergmans love of theater and cinema.

  10. Summer Interlude. A ballet dancer reads the diary of her now dead boyfriend and memories of a summer spent in the archipelago come flooding back. " [Summer Interlude] ... was my first film in which I felt I was functioning independently, with a style of my own, making a film all on my own." Ingmar Bergman.