Through A Glass Darkly (1961) - (Movie Clip) The Artistic Haunting
Hiding his own anguish from the others, author and father David (Gunnar Bjornstrand) is treated to a play, composed for his return home, by his son-in-law (Max von Sydow), his mentally ill daughter (Harriet Andersson) and unstable son (Lars Passgard), in Ingmar Bergmans Through A Glass Darkly, 1961.
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