1. Waiting Women - Feature Film - Productions - Ingmar Bergman
The French critic and fellow director François Truffaut has claimed that Waiting Women was probably influenced by Joseph Mankiewicz's marital comedy A Letter to ...
Four sisters-in-law talk about their marriages in a series of humorous episodes.
2. Waiting Women (1952) - MUBI
A group of sisters-in-law recount stories from their marriages. Rakel tells of a visit from a former lover; Marta of agreeing to marry only after having the ...
While awaiting their husbands’ return, a group of sisters-in-law recount stories from their marriages. Rakel tells of a visit from a former lover; Marta of agreeing to marry only after having the man’s child; Karin of being stuck in an elevator with her husband.
3. The Compleat Ingmar #36: Waiting Women (1952)
3 aug 2022 · It is a film that focuses primarily on a group of women, and the male characters are arguably supporting parts, but Waiting Women seems slight compared to the ...
There have been times over the course of Criterion’s Bergman collection where I couldn’t really say why they went from this film to that one, but those instances have very much been an …
4. Waiting Women (1952) Directed by Ingmar Bergman - Films de France
An in-depth review of the film Waiting Women (1952), aka Kvinnors vantan, directed by Ingmar Bergman, featuring Anita Bjork, Eva Dahlbeck, ...
An in-depth review of the film Waiting Women (1952), directed by Ingmar Bergman.
5. Waiting Women (1952) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending
A slightly stiff anthology film, but Ingmar Bergman's skill at crafting striking female characters is given ample room to shine.
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6. Waiting Women – 1952 Bergman - The Cinema Archives
19 feb 2022 · Waiting Women is a sort of anthology film telling the collective story of marriage. There are five women gathered early in the film.
Waiting Women is a sort of anthology film telling the collective story of marriage. There are five women gathered early in the film. These women are all having issues in their marriage. At the four-minute mark Bergman captures the five women at five different fields of depth in a stunner of a shot. In
7. Waiting Women - The Criterion Channel
Making dexterous use of flashbacks, the engaging WAITING WOMEN is a veritable seedbed of Ingmar Bergman themes, ranging from aspiring young love to the fear of ...
Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1952 • Sweden Starring Anita Björk, Eva Dahlbeck, Maj-Britt Nilsson While at a summerhouse, awaiting their husbands’ return, a group of sisters-in-law recount stories from their respective marriages. Rakel (Anita Björk) tells of receiving a visit from a former lover ...
8. Waiting Women (1952) directed by Ingmar Bergman • Reviews, film + ...
Rakel, Marta, Karin and Annette are married to four brothers. While waiting in a summer cottage for their husbands to come home, they tell each other ...
Rakel, Marta, Karin and Annette are married to four brothers. While waiting in a summer cottage for their husbands to come home, they tell each other stories about their marriages. Rakel tells about the time she had an affair and confronted her husband with it. Marta's story is about how she at first refused to marry and had her child by herself. Karin tells about what happened when one time she and her husband got stuck in an elevator together. While the women tell their stories, Marta's younger sister Maj is planning to elope.
9. INGMAR BERGMAN's WAITING WOMEN “The distress button is ...
13 jan 2021 · 2021 by James Clark Our film today, Waiting Women (1952), will forever be understood as only a “minor” effort due to being an early film in ...
© 2021 by James Clark Our film today, Waiting Women (1952), will forever be understood as only a “minor” effort due to being an early film in Ingmar Bergman’s history and therefore supposedl…