Intermezzo

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Date: January 01, 1936 to December 31, 1936
Dates Note: 1936
Country of Origin: Sweden
Place of Origin: Sweden
Languages: Swedish
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Smiles of a Summer Night: Swedish Auteurs
Description: 

“Love doesn’t ask us to be sensible,” Gösta Ekman says to Ingrid Bergman in Intermezzo, and luckily, neither do melodramas like this. The story is of a budding young pianist, Anita (Bergman), who is swept off her feet by a renowned concert violinist, Holger (Ekman), the father of one of her pupils. Their courtship/concert tour is told in film language run rampant (torrid kisses superimposed over moving trains), but there is something magical about the fake little Tyrolean village where it all stops. It is there that Bergman—who already evinces the inner conflict between passion and decorum, urgency, and aplomb that would define her screen persona—has her moment of heart-stopping honesty. 

Authors/Roles: 
Judy Bloch


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