The Silence (1963)
The Silence (1963) "The Silence" is about the emotional distance between two sisters. The younger one is still attractive enough to pick up a lover in a strange city. The older one -- even though she is very ill -- would like to make a human connection also but cannot leave the hotel room. Traveling
Summer Interlude (1951)
Summer Interlude (1951) While waiting for the night rehearsal of the ballet Swan Lake, the lonely twenty-eight year-old ballerina Marie receives a diary through the mail. She travels by ferry to an island nearby Stockholm, where she recalls her first love Henrik. Thirteen years ago, while traveling
Thirst (1949)
Thirst (1949) In 1946, nervous ballet dancer Rut and her husband Bertil are returning to Sweden from his scholarship tour around Italy. In a Basle hotel room and on a train they quarrel; give food through the window to starving Germans; overhear wisdoms about marriage by Swedish clergymen returning
To Joy (1950)
To Joy (1950) Stig, a visiting soloist to a small Swedish orchestra, marries fellow musician Martha, but the inner torment and sense of failure in Stig leads to an extra-marital affair and a tragic ending.
A Ship to India (1947)
A Ship to India (1947) Sailor Johannes Blom returns to his home port, after seven years at sea, to find that Sally, the girl he has been thinking of while away, is completely despondent. Seven years earlier, obstreperous Alexander Blom, brings his mistress Sally to live with him, his wife Alice, son
Music in Darkness (1948)
Music in Darkness 1948 In Sweden, the upper class pianist Bengt Vyldeke suffers an accident in the military drill and becomes blind He returns to the house of his aunt Beatrice Schroder and is initially supported by his sister Agneta since his fiancee Blanche has called off their engagement and his