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Synopsis
In this melancholy romance, a not-so-young ballerina recalls an earlier, tragic love affair. The heroine, Marie (Maj-Britt Nilsson), spends a summer with her possessive Uncle Erland (Georg Funkquist), who lives with his cancerous wife on an island near Stockholm. While staying with her uncle, who may have intimidated her into a sexual relationship, Marie befriends an innocent youth, Henrik (Birger Malmsten), with whom she soon falls in love. As the glorious summer comes to an end and autumn approaches, harkening Marie's return to the mainland and her dancing career, the lovers express their love to each other. But a fatal swimming mishap brings an end to the affair. Marie continues with her life, but she fails to come to terms with the tragic past. Later, Marie receives the diary that she kept during that memorable summer. She thereupon returns to the island, where she again meets her ghoulish Uncle Erland. Repulsed by his cynicism, Marie determines to recover her joy of living. She returns to Stockholm and shares the diary with her lover, a smarmy journalist (Alf Kjellin). In the concluding scene, she expresses her regained exuberance while dancing. A pivotal film in Ingmar Bergman's oeuvre, Sommarlek marked his maturation as a master filmmaker capable of evocative imagery and poignant expression. Of particular note are the unsettling scenes between Marie and her ominous uncle, framed and lit to emphasize the disturbing nature of their relationship. Maj-Britt Nilsson's performance as Marie is also remarkable, enhanced by Bergman's increasing mastery of the close-up. The splendid achievement of Sommarlek signalled a long succession of masterworks that ensued until Bergman's withdrawal from filmmaking in the 1980s. ~ Les Stone, All Movie Guide

Cast

Renée Björling Aunt Elisabeth
John Botvid Karl, a janitor
Annalisa Ericson Kaj, a ballerina
Georg Funkquist Uncle Erland
Douglas Håge Nisse, a janitor
Birger Malmsten Henrik
Maj-Britt Nilsson Marie
Stig Olin Ballet Master
Mimi Pollak Short lady
Alf Kjellin David Nystrom

Production Crew

Bengt Jammark Cinematographer
Gunnar Fischer Cinematographer
E. Eckert-Lundin Composer (Music Score)
Eric Nordgren Composer (Music Score)
Ingmar Bergman Director
Oscar Rosander Editor
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Featured Music
Allan Ekelund Producer
Nils Svenwall Production Designer
Herbert Grevenius Screenwriter
Ingmar Bergman Screenwriter
Nils Svenwall Set Designer
Year: 1950
Runtime: 95
Country: Sweden
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Swedish Film Production