Why isn't this film near the top of all the "greatest films" lists? I recorded it off of the Sundance Channel without having heard of it. I found it fascinating on every level: psychologically, sociologically, historically, artistically...
From wiki: "Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish filmmaker, called the film a "work of genius". Whether he actually said it or not , I'd have to agree. This is a stunningly well-crafted film of unusual depth and quality.
I'd like to hear comments from anyone who has seen this film.
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne Why isn't this film near the top of all the "greatest films" lists? I recorded it off of the Sundance Channel without having heard of it. I found it fascinating on every level: psychologically, sociologically, artistically...
From wiki: "Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish filmmaker, called the film a "work of genius". Whether he actually said it or not ...[text shortened]... sual depth and quality.
I'd like to hear comments from anyone who has seen this film.
Is this what you're referring to?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074462/
Haven't seen it, but I'd be very interested in checking it out.