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Ingmar Bergman-Nattvardsgästerna ('Winter Light') (1962)

Posted By : FNB47 | Date : 13 Jul 2007 10:02:00 | Comments : 17 |
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Ingmar Bergman-Nattvardsgästerna ('Winter Light') (1962)
731.3 MB | 1:21:16 | Swedish with Eng.+Tur. s/t | XviD, 1130 Kb/s | 656x496

“God, why did you desert me?” With Winter Light, master craftsman Ingmar Bergman explores the search for redemption in a meaningless existence. In this stark depiction of spiritual crisis, small-town pastor Tomas Ericsson (Gunnar Björnstrand) performs his duties mechanically before a dwindling congregation. When he is asked to assist with a troubled parishioner’s (Max von Sydow) debilitating fear of nuclear annihilation, Tomas is terrified to find that he can provide nothing but his own uncertainty. Beautifully photographed by Sven Nykvist, Winter Light is an unsettling look at the human craving for personal validation in a world seemingly abandoned by God. Criterion




On a cold winter's Sunday, the pastor of a small rural church (Tomas Ericsson) performs service for a tiny congregation; though he is suffering from a cold and a severe crisis of faith. After the service, he attempts to console a fisherman (Jonas Persson) who is tormented by anxiety, but Tomas can only speak about his own troubled relationship with God. A school teacher (Maerta Lundberg) offers Tomas her love as consolation for his loss of faith. But Tomas resists her love as desperately as she offers it to him. This is the second in Bergman's trilogy of films dealing with man's relationship with God. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0057358/plotsummary)




Between 1961 and 1963, Ingmar Bergman released a remarkable trilogy of so-called chamber dramas, each one concerned with the futility of sustaining faith in God, family, love, or much else. The series proved transitional for the internationally renowned Swedish filmmaker, securing his crucial collaboration with cinematographer Sven Nykvist (with whom Bergman would go on to make his many masterpieces--including Persona and Cries and Whispers--of the '60s, '70s, and early '80s), and underscoring a new preference for intimate, relationship-driven stories, austere settings, and haunting tones of emotional isolation and despair. (--Tom Keogh - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)




Following Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light reunites Gunnar Björnstrand, this time playing a pastor suffering a crisis of faith while ministering to a shrinking congregation, and Max Von Sydow as a parishioner lost to acute anxiety over the possibility of a nuclear holocaust. Neither man can help or heal the other, or even inspire renewed confidence in practiced rituals and older, more certain views of the world. Set on a chilly, Sunday afternoon, Winter Light's heavy stillness, lack of music, preference for intense close-ups and distancing long shots, and barren setting all lead us inescapably into the core of a profound silence, an echo chamber in which love can't grow and religion rings hollow. The trilogy concludes with The Silence. (--Tom Keogh - Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com)




At the beginning of the 1960s, renowned film director Ingmar Bergman began work on what were to become some of his most powerful and representative works—the Trilogy. Already a figure of tremendous international acclaim for such masterworks as The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, and The Virgin Spring, Bergman turned his back on the abundant symbolism and exotic imagery of his ‘50s work to focus on a series of impacted, emotionally explosive chamber dramas examining faith and alienation in the modern age. Utilizing a new cameraman—the incomparable Sven Nykvist—Bergman unleashed Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence in rapid succession, exposing moviegoers worldwide to a new level of intellectual and emotional intensity. Each film employs minimal dialogue, eerily isolated settings, and searing performances from such Bergman regulars as Max von Sydow, Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom in their evocation of a desperate world confronted with God’s desertion. Drawing on Bergman’s own severely religious upbringing and ensuing spiritual crisis, the films in the Trilogy are deeply personal, challenging, and enriching works that exhibit the filmmaker’s peerless formal mastery and fierce intelligence. (-Product Description)








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Posted By: Fa Date: 13 Jul 2007 10:39:52
Thanks a lot!
Quite often, in a hurry, I don't even read the synopsis about the movies you post! I just queue them into the rs.com downloader and trust they will be great films. Not been disappointed yet so that says something.
Cheers,
Fa
Posted By: grexz Date: 13 Jul 2007 10:53:50
Thanks. Again!
Posted By: manishs0 Date: 13 Jul 2007 12:09:57
FNB47:
i personally find the audio commentaries that you manyatimes embed as audio channel 2 into your rips very very instructive and exhilarating... they allow a normal viewer like me to catch up with the others' more distilled thoughts into the process...
would it be possible to rip those separately and post them alongside your existing and future posts?
countless thanks in appreciation,
manishs0
Posted By: angnieves Date: 13 Jul 2007 13:52:58
FNB47

Thank you so much for your Bergman uploads.

Just to let you know.... some (or all? i don't know) of your other Bergman uploads were deleted from rapidshare. I hope you can find time to upload again? Will just wait, any other way.

Angie
Posted By: shihanu Date: 13 Jul 2007 14:18:06
best film of bergman..

FNB47,I want to find Tarkovsky's second short film "Segodnya uvolneniya ne budet" and the other short of Tarkovsky "Kontsentrat" if you have this shorts,you sure ı will crazy :)
Posted By: LQ Date: 13 Jul 2007 19:52:44
FNB47

Thanks for the many hours of enjoyment you have given my family.

All

If anyone knows how to burn FNB47's files to DVD with English subs, please provide step-by-step instructions. I can view them on a computer with English subs, but I'm unsuccessful in converting to DVD. I have tried using ConverXtoDVD with the sub file extensions being the same. I've also tried to manually add the sub files with ConverXtoDVD. I've tried downloading some .srt files and using them. All to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.
Posted By: FNB47 Date: 13 Jul 2007 21:45:20

angnieves, yes, bad news... I just checked my 10 Bergman uploads... 6 of them are deleted at the moment (4 still alive). I will re-rip and re-upload all 6 of them in 4-5 days.

Posted By: FNB47 Date: 13 Jul 2007 21:50:31

manishs0, there are utility programs to rip audio from video files. Will you please first try to use such a program to rip audio file... If it is hard to handle for you or the result wasnt satisfactory... of course I will gladly do it for you... just send me a note in that case.

Posted By: FNB47 Date: 13 Jul 2007 21:55:50

Dear Fa, you are my best "customer" :)
If you've liked just a few of my uploads then I assure you... you'll like all of them.

Cheers.

Posted By: FNB47 Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:05:25

shihanu, for "Segodnya uvolneniya ne budet" please visit: http://avaxhome.ws/misc/segodnya2_by_tarkovsky.html

>"Kontsentrat" ?... what is this... do you mean: "Katok i skripka"... if so, then : http://avaxhome.ws/misc/the_steamroller_and_the_violin2_by_tarkovsky.html
else, I've never heard of it... in that case I will go crazy... because that means there still are one more AT movie which I havent seen yet :))

Posted By: FNB47 Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:24:33

LQ, I am not sure converting DivX files to DVD files is a good idea... it is very time consuming isnt it (besides I have doubts about resulting picture quality too)... trying a standalone divx player sounds like a better solution... (if you can ... of course)

Best regards.

Posted By: shihanu Date: 14 Jul 2007 01:22:44
FNB47,

ı know,Katok i skripka,but ı searched all about Tarkovsky's book and internet sites,ı found a short film which is the called Kontsentrat,ı have Segodnya uvolneniya ne budet,sorry for this request:( but ı still couldn't found anything Kontsentrat,for more detail :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentrate_%281958_film%29

http://ucalgary.ca/~tstronds/nostalghia.com/TheTopics/On_Shorts.html

thanks...
Posted By: nazgul_epheles Date: 14 Jul 2007 06:30:03
Make DVD from Divx is not so easy... the image compares with Divx file is the same...But when you make DVD from Divx there's a problem.It's called overscan.You can go to videohelp.com to resolve this.
Posted By: FNB47 Date: 14 Jul 2007 12:35:55

shihanu, thanks for the info. I've never heard about it before. I hope we will have a chance to watch it soon.

Posted By: shihanu Date: 14 Jul 2007 13:29:37
yes FNB47 ı hope we will find this film,if ı find it,i will share it everybody :)
Posted By: kharmok Date: 15 Jul 2007 06:47:58


Catherine Breillat hails Nattvardsgästerna (1962) as being the main reason why she became a director. /IMDB /

Thanks for another Bergman master work!


P.S. shihanu,

Thanks for pointing to us another short film of Tarkovsky, that we didn't know of its existstance. I hope one of us will find it and then share with the community. Until then, some of us will go crazy, including myself! :-)

Posted By: crossguide Date: 30 Dec 2008 23:23:21
does anybody have the dvd version? please, it is more good to have dvd than divx. let me know if somebody can upload DVD.
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