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SUBJECTS
Thirst
(Törst)
(Three Strange Loves)
featuring
Eva Henning, Birger Malmsten, Birgit Tengroth, Hasse Ekman,
A voyage across a war-scarred Europe forms the background of a married couple’s collapsing relationship in Bergman’s dreamlike early work, a fascinatingly untethered first run at the themes of isolation, emotional torment, and romantic masochism that would make up much of his later career. “A sort of Voyage in Italy revised by Sartre” (Cinema 58), Thirst focuses on a couple on a train while leaping forward and back to other relationships—a widow and her lecherous psychiatrist, a lonely dancer—all connected by a similar hopelessness. Technically remarkable, the film showcases Bergman’s growing assurance at cinematic storytelling.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Herbert Grevenius
Based On
the novel by Birgit Tengroth
Cinematographer
- Gunnar Fischer
Language
- Swedish
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- DCP
- 84 mins
Source
- Janus Films
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Three strange loves (review), Village Voice, Andrew Sarris, 1988
Ingmar Bergman's magic lantern: life as art in retrospect (program note), Hopkins Center of Dartmouth College, Ulrike Rainer, 1988
Three strange loves (program note), Pacific Film Archive, Tom Luddy, 1975
Thirst (program note), Roosevelt University Film Society, Forsyth Hardy, 1957
Torst (review), Variety, Winq., 1950
Three strange loves (distributor materials), Janus Films
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