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Summer Interlude
(Sommarlek)

Screening on Film
Directed by Ingmar Bergman.
With Maj-Britt Nilsson, Birger Malmsten, Alf Kjellin.
Sweden, 1951, 35mm, color, 96 min.
Swedish with English subtitles.

Like the somewhat later masterpiece Monika, Summer Interlude focuses on a young woman's summer of love. Reflecting Bergman's affinity for backstage drama, the woman here is a ballerina reminiscing on her first lover, the awkward and reticent Henrik. The tenderness of their tentative lovemaking serves as a contrast with the older Marie's experience of disappointment. The film, Bergman's first with a female protagonist, marked a new maturity in the young director's filmmaking.

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