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Through a glass darkly

Sweden, 1961
film

Bergman’s “Through a glass darkly” centres on the lives of four characters. Karen (Harriet Andersson) suffers from schizophrenia and has jus..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Silence = Tystnaden

Sweden, 1963
Similarity: 76%

Woyzeck. Heart of glass

Germany (West), 1976-1979
Similarity: 71%

Winter light = Nattvardsgarterna

Sweden, 1963
Similarity: 71%

Passing through Sweden

Canada, 1969
Similarity: 70%

Scenes from a marriage

Sweden, 1974
Similarity: 70%

Mirror

Unknown, 1974
Similarity: 70%

Glass house = glashuset

Denmark, 1972
Similarity: 70%

The Glass house

United States, 1972
Similarity: 70%

Glass menagerie

United States, 1987
Similarity: 69%

Illuminations

Australia, 1976
Similarity: 69%

Shattered dreams

Canada, 1989
Similarity: 69%

Foto: Sven Nykvist

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 69%

Wild strawberries

Sweden, 1957
Similarity: 69%

The Touch

Sweden, 1971
Similarity: 68%

Glass

Australia, 1996
Similarity: 68%

Jungfrukallan = The Virgin Spring

Sweden, 1960
Similarity: 68%

The Man in the glass booth

United States, 1975
Similarity: 68%

Dancer in the dark

Denmark, 2000
Similarity: 68%
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