Smiles of a Summer Night (Sommarnattens Leende)

The sexual charades of an eccentric ensemble of aristocrats at a weekend estate party are the subject of Ingmar Bergman's masterpiece of wit and eroticism, Smiles of a Summer Night. Pauline Kael writes, "Bergman achieves one of the few classics of carnal comedy: a tragicomic chase and roundelay that raises boudoir farce to elegance and lyric poetry. The film is the culmination of Bergman's 'rose' style; as writer and director he ties up his persistent, early battle-of-the-sexes themes in an intricate plot structure. And in this fin-de-siècle houseparty setting, with its soft light, its delicate, perfumed atmosphere, and its golden pavilion, the women are all beautiful and epigrams shine. The film becomes an elegy to transient love; a gust of wind and the whole vision may drift away."

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