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Crisis CRISIS
(1946)


Don't just take our word for it. 'A bona fide fiasco,' was Bergman's own assessment of his directorial debut. Adapted from a Danish play Moderdyret (The Maternal Instinct) by Leck Fischer, it's a wholly contrived melodrama following the turmoil when errant mother L�fgren arrives in a tranquil village to collect the now teenage daughter (Landgr�) left in the foster care of piano teacher Lind. The girl's soon working in her mum's Stockholm beauty parlour, but a potentially destructive relationship with handsome gigolo Olin sees her reassessing her priorities. Bergman's inexperience shows in the stodgy camerawork, stiff performances and sledgehammer use of music, while the eventual triumph of decent but dull country folk over iniquitous townies proves dismayingly parochial. Only Olin's existentially challenged artist/wastrel has the genuine Bergman tang, leading the rumpus as jazz-loving teens disrupt an establishment ball in a rare scene suggesting a film-maker of any promise. (Trevor Johnston, Time Out)



Original title: Kris ["Crisis"]
Other titles: Crise (France); Krise (Germany)
Production: Svensk Filmindustri
Distribution: Svensk Filmindustri
Premiere: 25 February 1946 (Spegeln, Stockholm)
Running time: 93 minutes
Aspect ratio: 1.37:1
Language: Swedish
Filmed: on location at Hedemora, and at R�sunda Studios; from 4 July to 31 August 1945.

CAST
Ingeborg: Dagny Lind
Jenny: Marianne L�fgren
Nelly: Inga Landgr�
Jack: Stig Olin
Ulf: Allan Bohlin
Uncle Edward: Ernst Eklund
Aunt Jessie: Signe Wirff
Malin: Svea Holst
Mayor: Arne Lindblad
Mayor's wife: Julia Caesar

CREDITS
Producers: Harald Molander, Victor Sj�str�m
Production Manager: Lars-Erik Kjellgren
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Artistic Consultant: Victor Sj�str�m
Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman, adapted from the play Moderdyret [A Mother's Heart] by Leck Fischer
Cinematography: G�sta Roosling
Art Direction: Arne �kermark
Music: Erland von Koch
Editor: Oscar Rosenberg



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