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Overview

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8.1/10   13,285 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Ingmar Bergman (written by)
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Release Date:
17 December 1982 (Sweden) more
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En film av Ingmar Bergman
Plot:
The title characters are children in the exuberant and colorful Ekdahl household in a Swedish town early in the twentieth century... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 7 nominations more
User Reviews:
A Real masterpiece more (65 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Pernilla Allwin ... Ekdahlska huset - Fanny Ekdahl
Bertil Guve ... Ekdahlska huset - Alexander Ekdahl
Börje Ahlstedt ... Ekdahlska huset - Carl Ekdahl
Allan Edwall ... Ekdahlska huset - Oscar Ekdahl
Ewa Fröling ... Ekdahlska huset - Emilie Ekdahl
Gunn Wållgren ... Ekdahlska huset - Helena Ekdahl (as Gun Wållgren)
Jarl Kulle ... Ekdahlska huset - Gustav Adolf Ekdahl
Jan Malmsjö ... Biskopsgården - Bishop Edvard Vergerus
Christina Schollin ... Ekdahlska huset - Lydia Ekdahl
Kerstin Tidelius ... Biskopsgården - Henrietta Vergerus
Emelie Werkö ... Ekdahlska huset - Jenny Ekdahl
Marianne Aminoff ... Biskopsgården - Blenda Vergérus
Sonya Hedenbratt ... Ekdahlska huset - Aunt Emma
Svea Holst ... Ekdahlska huset - Miss Ester
Kristina Adolphson ... Ekdahlska huset - Siri
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Fanny and Alexander (UK) (USA)
Fanny et Alexandre (France)
Fanny und Alexander (West Germany)
Fanny y Alexander (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Fanny & Alexander (Brazil) [pt]
Fanny e Alexander (Italy) [it]
Fanny e Alexander (Portugal) [pt]
Fanny i Aleksander (Poland) [pl]
Fanny ja Alexander (Finland) [fi]
Fanny kai Alexandros (Greece) [el]
Fanny og Alexander (Denmark) [da]
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Runtime:
188 min | Sweden:312 min (director's cut)
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Ingmar Bergman and cinematographer Sven Nykvist had a big falling-out during shooting, since Nykvist wanted to attend his ex-wife's funeral and Bergman wouldn't allow him to leave the set. more
Goofs:
Continuity: In the theatre scene, early in the movie, Georg Årlin, who plays a high ranking military man, is seen whispering with a person sitting next to him. The next shot shows other people talking, and then Årlin is seen behind them at the left corner, in conversation with no one, staring into space in front of him. more
Quotes:
Ekdahlska huset - Gustav Adolf Ekdahl: The world is a den of thieves and night is falling. Evil breaks its chains and runs through the world like a mad dog. more
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FAQ

How could Fanny & Alexander be eligible for an Academy Award, when it was shown on television beforehand?
What happens during Uncle Isak's visit to the Bishop's House and how?
Was the Bishop responsible for how his previous family died?
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77 out of 84 people found the following review useful.
A Real masterpiece, 5 May 2003
10/10
Author: Carlos Martinez Escalona from Mexico

Most of the ideas revealed through mystery by Bergman in Fanny och Alexander have already been addressed by others. The first time I saw this film was in 1984, on tv and with a much shorter version than the one released in England in 2002, which is the full 300-plus minute original.

That day I was scared -really scared- watching the scene where Alexander is been helped to let out his most evil thoughts by Ishmael, a completely mysterious character with supernatural insight. And then, a blackout. You can imagine: if I was truly scared this left me breathless.

Then, almost twenty years passed until I found this remarkable jewel, in its full version, perfectly digitised and audio-enhanced in dvd. I bought a dlp projector and used a previewing room to show it to my students. I didn't know what was going to happen. But that doubt was worth the waiting.

I think it's very difficult to say any other thing than breathtaking to underline what this film accomplishes. It's the reflected work of years of understanding and hard work between Bergman and Nyvqvist. One of the most powerful, beautiful, fearful and perfect films of all times. An exaggeration, like. Yes, but I think that there are no words to explain how plainly perfect this work is. The way it was written. The way it was directed. The way it was lighted. The way it was designed. The way each and every character plays his or her role. The details -not a Bergman's new- to which they paid the most dedicated attention to. The luxurious use of available light. The setting of the story. The amazing locations. Everything in this film was perfectly studied, down to the colour shifts that would take place in every shot!, forget about whole scenes!

The troubling minds of all those characters whose lives are at crossroads. The powerful and eventful lives of just one familiy. The small and big affairs that affect them. Gratitude and hate. Honour and shame. Guilt and love. Fear and joy. Selfishness and generosity. Every long scene exudes with tension, pure fun or pleasure; with increasing uneasiness and abrupt changes of demeanor. With a richness that could only be found where a very skillful eye -trained to see what most disregard as common- finds beauty and harmony. And a sound that is as exhilarating as the narrative depiction.

When the maxim of making "every frame a Rembrandt" comes to my mind, this film makes me think Bergman pushed the envelope a little further: he gives (or I'd rather say, Nyvqyst) the tratment of Van Der Meer or Bosch or Cezanne or Michelangelo to some scenes. (Think the kids playing at the nursery, the housemaidens sewing socks, the meadow and the boat, the transfixing scene of Alexander in the attic with his mother).

And a story told from the eyes of two kids worth a ton of gold. Alexander's (Bertil Guve, when he was twelve-thirteen) enormously powerful and convincing role can certainly be compared to any big-theatre-role actor.

Superb. Don't think you've seen the whole thing until you get the 5 hour full-story.

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