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Three Strange Loves THREE STRANGE LOVES
(1949)


Although the screenplay was adapted by the theatre critic Herbert Grevenius from stories by the novelist/actress Birgit Tengroth, there's a decidedly autobiographical tint to these scenes from an acrimonious marriage, Bergman having recently broken with his second wife. In his first film to adopt a female point of view, Bergman traces the plight of Henning, stuck in a Swiss hotel room with husband Malmsten and wondering whether their union was such a great idea after all. The couple's discomfort with each other intensifies on a train journey through a still ravaged Germany, though the tart exchanges are slightly dissipated by a parallel plot involving the crisis of loneliness slowly devouring Malmsten's ex-lover Tengroth. It's a piercing, rather self-involved film, which never quite ties together its narrative strands and classical references (the legend of Arethusa and Alpheus as a metaphor for men and women surmounting their differences), but Bergman looks at home with the material and his confidence with the camera is developing accordingly. On balance, his strongest offering of the 1940s. (Trevor Johnston, Time Out)



Original title: T�rst ["Thirst"]
Other titles: Durst (German); Soif (French); Thirst (UK)
Production: Svensk Filmindustri
Distribution: Svensk Filmindustri
Premiere: 17 October 1949 (Spegeln, Stockholm)
Running time: 83 minutes
Aspect ratio: 1.37:1
Language: Swedish
Filmed: on location in Stockholm and Basel, Switzerland, and at R�sunda Studios, Stockholm; from 15 March to 5 July 1949.

CAST
Rut: Eva Henning
Bertil: Birger Malmsten
Viola: Birgit Tenroth
Valborg: Mimi Nelson
Dr. Rosengren: Hasse Ekman
Raoul: Bengt Eklund
Astrid: Gaby Stenberg
Miss Henriksson: Naima Wifstrand
Glass worker: Eric Gamble
Physician's assistant: Gunnar Nielsen

CREDITS
Producer: Helge Hagerman
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Screenplay: Herbert Grevenius, based on a collection of short stories by Birgit Tengroth
Cinematography: Gunnar Fischer
Art Direction: Nils Svenwall
Music: Erik Nordgren
Editor: Oscar Rosander



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