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Eva Henning,
Eva Henning,
Birger Malmsten,
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Ingmar Bergman,
Ingmar Bergman
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: Criterion
: Drama, Foreign, Scandinavia
: 88 min.
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The introspective aspects of womanhood, a theme common to the mature works of Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, was first explored in Bergman's 1949 production Three Strange Loves. Originally titled Torst (Thirst), the film tells a basic love-triangle story from a female perspective. In the manner of Bergman's later Persona, at one point the personalities of two separate women mesh as one. As in the case of most of his pre-Summer Interlude works, Bergman has had little to say on the subject of Three Strange Loves, and even less on his brief cameo as a train passenger. The film was not released in the US until after the extraordinary successes of Bergman's Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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