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Publicado por Svensk Filmindustri, Stockholm, 1961
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Vintage oversize Swedish still photograph from the 1961 film. With the Svensk Filmindustri logo at the bottom right corner. In a typically heavy moment from the film, Max Von Sydow (Martin) and Lars Passgard (Minus) stand together in a moment of silence. Shot by the film's cinematographer, the legendary Sven Nykvist. 11 x 9 inches. In a custom museum-quality frame, archivally mounted, with UV glass. Fine. Criterion Collection 209.
Publicado por Svensk Filmindustri, Stockholm, 1961
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
Original Swedish photographic style poster for the 1961 Swedish film. The first entry in Bergman's legendary and highly personal "Faith" trilogy, which won the director his second Best Foreign Film Oscar, and defined what came to be called his "chamber dramas." A young woman is released from a mental institution, and moves to an island where her family resides to recover. But she finds little solace, and no support from her father, her husband, or her brother. A landmark film, in that it is not so much an examination into mental illness as a perspective of on a private world from a mind that has departed day to day concerns. 27.5 x 39.5 inches, linen-backed. Lightly restored, linen-backed and rolled. Near Fine.
Publicado por Svensk Filmindustri, Stockholm, 1961
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
Original Swedish illustrated poster for the 1961 Swedish film. The first entry in Bergman's legendary and highly personal "Faith" trilogy, which won the director his second Best Foreign Film Oscar, and defined what came to be called his "chamber dramas." A young woman is released from a mental institution, and moves to an island where her family resides to recover. But she finds little solace, and no support from her father, her husband, or her brother. A landmark film, in that it is not so much an examination into mental illness as a perspective of on a private world from a mind that has departed day to day concerns. 27.5 x 38.5 inches. Lightly restored, linen-backed and rolled. Near Fine.