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  1. Persona is a 1966 Swedish avant-garde psychological drama film [n 1] written, directed, and produced by Ingmar Bergman and starring Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann. The story revolves around a young nurse named Alma (Andersson) and her patient, well-known stage actress Elisabet Vogler (Ullmann), who has suddenly stopped speaking.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0060827Persona (1966) - IMDb

    Persona: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook, Gunnar Björnstrand. A nurse is put in charge of a mute actress and finds that their personae are melding together.

    • (132K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1967-03-16
  3. A nurse is put in charge of a mute actress and finds that their personae are melding together. A young nurse, Alma, is put in charge of Elisabeth Vogler: an actress who is seemingly healthy in all respects, but will not talk. As they spend time together, Alma speaks to Elisabeth constantly, never receiving any answer.

  4. Mar 8, 2019 · 72K views 5 years ago. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann and Margaretha Krook. Persona Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3QSz0SK Persona Blu-ray (Criterion)...

    • 3 min
    • 73.6K
    • HD Retro Trailers
  5. The film deals with a silent actress and her relationship with her nurse who narrates her story. MGM - 1966. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly ...

    • 2 min
    • 494.9K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  6. May 3, 2022 · By the midsixties, Ingmar Bergman had already conjured many of the cinemas most unforgettable images. But with the radical Persona, he attained new levels of visual poetry.

    • 84 min
  7. Jan 7, 2001 · "Persona" (1966) is a film we return to over the years, for the beauty of its images and because we hope to understand its mysteries. It is apparently not a difficult film: Everything that happens is perfectly clear, and even the dream sequences are clear--as dreams. But it suggests buried truths, and we despair of finding them.