Three films forming a thematic trilogy by the
renowned Ingmar Bergman. Extras are being
sourced from the Criterion Collection, making
these films a must for any arthouse/foreign film
fans.
Through A Glass Darkly won the 1962
Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Considered to be the
most spiritually void and bleakest exploration of
faith of the Bergman Faith Trilogy.
Winter Light portrays unequivocally the
cinematic flair that has firmly cemented Bergman’s
films within the filmic canon. Effortlessly and
nihilistically addressing issues of faith,
communication, spirituality and loneliness.
Ingmar Bergman’s 1963 masterpiece The
Silence is a bleak offering of self-exploration
and the search for purpose where it seemingly
does not exist.

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