Sara Aman


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Not Quite Jerusalem (1985)

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Virgin Spring, The -- (Movie Clip) Odin, Come To My Aid! Contrasting faiths in one household, stepdaughter Ingeri (Gunnel Lindblom) summoning a Norse god, parents Tore (Max von Sydow) and Mareta (Birgitta Valberg) a Christian one, opening Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, 1960.
Virgin Spring, The -- (Movie Clip) Until She's Been Tamed Mother Mareta (Birgitta Valberg) waking pampered Karin (Brigitta Pettersson), they converse and are joined by father Tore (Max von Sydow), early in Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, 1960.
Seventh Seal, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) You Drew Black Returning Crusader Antonius Block (Max Von Sydow) awakens to a visit from Death (Bengt Ekerot), and proposes a game of chess, opening Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal, 1957.
Haxan (1922) -- (Movie Clip) The Belief In Sorcery And Witchcraft The opening in which Danish writer, director and semi-star Benjamin Christensen introduces himself, rational and objective, with little indication of how freaky things will become, from the international sensation Haxan, 1922.
Haxan (1922) -- (Movie Clip) So It Is With The Devil Maintaining his disinterested commentary, writer-director Benjamin Christensen changes subjects from witches to the devil, portrayed on screen by himself, in the controversial Danish-Swedish kind-of documentary Haxan, 1922.
Winter Light (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Do This In Remembrance Of Me Director Ingmar Bergman could scarcely be more deliberate, nor the attendance much more sparse, as Gunnar Bjornstrand conducts services for Max Von Sydow, Gunnel Lindblom, Ingrid Thulin, Elsa Ebbesen and a few others, opening the barren second film in Bergman's "Faiith Trilogy," WInter Light, 1963.
Winter Light (1963) -- (Movie Clip) China Has Atom Bombs After services, desperate wife Karin (Gunnel Lindblom) brings her depressed and paranoid husband Jonas (Max Von Sydow) to consult with minister Tomas (Gunnar Bjornstrand) whom, we are discovering, is having his own crisis of faith, in Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light, 1963.
Winter Light (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Give My Life Meaning Already well into director and screenwriter Ingmar Bergman's unusual narrative device, schoolteacher Marta (Ingrid Thulin) speaks to the camera, delivering the text of her letter to widower pastor Tomas (Gunnar Bjornstrand), who is unwilling to marry her, in Winter Light, 1963.
Summer With Monika (1953) -- (Movie Clip) You May Kiss Me On their first date which she initiated, Harriet Andersson (title character) with pliable Harry (Lars Ekborg), early in director and co-writer Ingmar Bergman's tale of young working class Stockholmers, Summer With Monika, 1953.
Summer With Monika (1953) -- (Movie Clip) What Nice Long Legs Harriet Andersson (title character) has thrown a tantrum and left her parents' place, leaving new boyfriend Harry (Lars Ekborg) to improvise shelter for her, in his father's boat, early earthiness in director Ingmar Bergman's provocative Summer With Monika, 1953.
Wild Strawberries (1957) -- (Movie Clip) A Very Unpleasant Dream Immediately after the credits, Victor Sjostrom as aging Professor Borg having introduced himself by narration in the opening, then the first part of the first dream sequence, from writer-director Ingmar Bergman’s Wild Strawberries, 1957.
Haxan (1922) -- (Movie Clip) The Devices In The Torture Chamber Following a series of gruesome and perhaps gratuitous anecdotes, writer-director Benjamin Christensen resumes his expository tone as he reviews tools of torture, which we'll see used on suspected witches, in the quasi-documentary Haxan, 1922.

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