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Gefängnis

Originaltitel: Fängelse
  • 1949
  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
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6,7/10
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Gösta Åberg in Gefängnis (1949)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA film director tries to create the best film in history, but finds out that human abilities have their limits.A film director tries to create the best film in history, but finds out that human abilities have their limits.A film director tries to create the best film in history, but finds out that human abilities have their limits.

  • Regie
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Drehbuch
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Doris Svedlund
    • Birger Malmsten
    • Eva Henning
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    6,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Drehbuch
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Doris Svedlund
      • Birger Malmsten
      • Eva Henning
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    Doris Svedlund
    Doris Svedlund
    • Birgitta Carolina Söderberg
    Birger Malmsten
    Birger Malmsten
    • Thomas
    Eva Henning
    Eva Henning
    • Sofi
    Hasse Ekman
    Hasse Ekman
    • Martin Grandé
    Stig Olin
    Stig Olin
    • Peter
    Irma Christenson
    Irma Christenson
    • Linnea
    Anders Henrikson
    Anders Henrikson
    • Paul
    Marianne Löfgren
    Marianne Löfgren
    • Mrs. Bohlin
    Birgit Lindkvist
    • Anna
    • (as Bibi Lindkvist)
    Curt Masreliez
    Curt Masreliez
    • Alf
    Britta Holmberg
    Britta Holmberg
    • Birgitta's Mother in Dream
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    • Man in Birgitta's Dream
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    • Filmworker at Film Studio
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    • Anna
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    • Lasse's Mother
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    Kenne Fant
    • Arne
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    • Regie
      • Ingmar Bergman
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      • Ingmar Bergman
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    10davelowson-25016

    Why isn't this recognised as genius?

    I am a big Begman fan, and in recent times I've gone back to some of the early films - initially just because I thought it might be interesting to see the "juvenilia", but gradually I realised that so many of them are wonderful. I've now seen Prison 4 times, and each time I am stunned by how moving and visually powerful it is. And the performance by Doris Svedlund is breath-taking. Is it the most polished film? Who cares!

    Bergman did many dream sequences in films (e.g. Wild Strawberries, Face to Face) - really hard to make them un-cringey - but the one in Prison is about as good as it gets.

    So wonderful artistically, and very moving in terms of human interest. There is an orthodoxy about peoples "great" films which often gets in the way of just seeing what is there - please do watch great Bergman film .. I hope you won't be disappointed!
    4arthur_tafero

    Jumbled Bergmann Film with Good Cinematography - Prison

    The real prison is in the minds of these people, and in Bergman's in particular. Bergmann was always obsessed with depression and death; it was in all his fllms. Just like violence is in every Sergio Leone film, some directors are obsessed with one emotion or another. In this one, we find supposedly talented artists are having a difficult time with life. O poor little me! Get over it. People with real talent don't get despondent, they get to work. They may get down once in a while, but they bounce back from adversity, and overcome it. These wusses do not. They expect miracles from their mediocre talents and efforts, and are disappointed when they are not recognized as geniuses or great artists. You know how many years Bogart or Streep had to struggle before they became major stars? A lot longer than these no-talents. I hate agreeing with Woody Allen, but Bergmaaaaan is a joke; a bad joke at that. At least the photography is interesting.
    6frankde-jong

    Bergman experimenting with a style of his own

    "Prison" (1949) is the first film in which Ingmar Bergman develops something like a style of his own.

    We see various elements that reappear in later movies. There is the character of death (to reappear in "The seventh seal", 1957) and dreamsequences (to reappear in "Wild strawberries", 1957).

    The most important sign for things to come is however the theme of the film. The film is about a director trying to make a film about a world governed by the devil. Is a world governed by the devil not very much like a wordl where God is silent? Later Bergman would make a trilogy around this theme consisting of the films "Through a glass darkly" (1961), "Winterlight" (1963) and "The silence" (1963).

    So in "Prison" Bergman started to experiment with a personal style, but this style was not fully developed yet. There are good sequences (such as the dream sequence) but as a whole the film is somewhat cluttered and inaccessible. Moreover the film in a film format about a director struggling to make a film does not work very well in "Prison". It does work very well in "8,5" (1963, Federico Fellini), but the Bergman of 1949 is not the Fellini of 1963.
    6Xstal

    Incarceration by Any Other Name...

    Entombed, constrained, confined, for the devil to feed upon and dine, in a world that never has been fair, we prance around as if we care, the battles rage, a constant fight, fair maidens walk the streets at night, the bottle stops us feeling pain, the new born child casually slain, our nightmares never let us sleep, Satan's slaves feeding the heap, trapped and cursed and punched and flogged, our lives lived out, with reality fogged.

    The cells we cast around us and the barriers they enforce - it's a fascinating experience and contains some genuinely engaging performances but not the best the great man had created to date by a long chalk.
    8EasonVonn

    2.2.2024

    Bergman Collection 20 All Reached

    Bergman's first scripted film at the helm, and I didn't expect it to be that good in comparison to his entire career. It's a shame that the CC compilation didn't choose to include this Bergman film, with a hint of that New Wave flavor from Monica the Delinquent. Opened the movie on b-site with the anticipation of the Mask references.

    The camera reveal in Godard's Contempt has long been a novelty, and it seems Bergman is still a master of his craft.

    Outstanding light shaping, which has become rare in the late Bergman, it is difficult to change the lighting team?

    And actually started so early in the discussion of ghosts and gods worthy of Bergman, this step should be counted into the faith trilogy.

    BIBI's awful big eyes almost ruined the movie, but I still appreciate her excellent interpretation of the surreal moments that Bergman gave her life. Those big eyes seem to sparkle as if they simply don't know where to use themselves.

    The ending wraps up the theme of ghosts and gods, while the core is a human framework, perfect drama. Seal the deal.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Ingmar Bergman's first film based on his own original screenplay.
    • Crazy Credits
      There are no opening titles in this film. An unseen narrator (Hasse Ekman) reads the credits, as well as the title, out loud approximately ten minutes in to the movie. The sole title card is the standard "Slut" (Swedish for "End") that closes the picture.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Une histoire seule (1989)
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      Composed by Erland von Koch (1949)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Dezember 1961 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Schweden
    • Sprache
      • Schwedisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Prison
    • Drehorte
      • Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Terrafilm
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      • 240.000 SEK (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 19 Minuten
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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