The Silence (1963)
The Silence (1963)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ingrid Thulin
Ester
Gunnel Lindblom
Anna
Birger Malmsten
The Waiter
Håkan Jahnberg
The Hotel Steward
Kotti Chave
Officer in the Train Compartment
Jörgen Lindström
Johan
Lissi Alandh
Woman in Variety Hall
Karl-Arne Bergman
The Paperboy
Leif Forstenberg
Man in Variety Hall
Eskil Kalling
The Bar Owner
Ingmar Bergman
Director
Sven Nykvist
Cinematographer
Ulla Ryghe
Editor
Allan Ekelund
Producer
P.A. Lundgren
ProductionDesigner
Marik Vos-Lundh
Costume Design
Ivan Renliden
Original Music Composer
Tage Sjöberg
Sound
Börje Lundh
Makeup Artist
Bertha Sånnell
Costume Design
Stig Flodin
Sound
Bo Leverén
Sound
Claes Esphagen
Olof Huddén
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 23, 1963
Original NameTystnaden
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Genres
Wiki.
The Silence (Swedish: Tystnaden) is a 1963 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom. The plot focuses on two sisters, the younger a sensuous woman with a young son, the elder more intellectually oriented and seriously ill, and their tense relationship as they travel toward home through a fictional Central European country on the brink of war.
The film is the third in a series of thematically related films, following Through a Glass Darkly (1961) and Winter Light (1963), which is sometimes considered a trilogy. In addition to interpretations of spiritual issues, The Silence is sometimes interpreted as presenting its two sister characters as two sides of a single woman, one representing the physical and the other language. Bergman was inspired by his travels around Europe after World War II.
Against expectations of the filmmakers, it was a box-office hit. The film was also noted for its frank depiction of sexuality and won the award for Best Film at the 1st Guldbagge Awards. It is regarded favorably by modern critics.