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The Silence
(Tystnaden)

Screening on Film
Directed by Ingmar Bergman.
With Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom, Jörgen Lindstrùm.
Sweden, 1963, 35mm, black & white, 95 min.
Swedish with English subtitles.

Two women and a little boy—archetypical twentieth-century figures in transit or in exile—journey by train to the mysterious city of Timoka, where a heretofore unheard language is spoken and where signs of war or preparation for war keep cropping up. The women and boy stay in a large, spooky grand hotel and play out episodes of sexual experimentation, radical self-searching, and a struggle with disease and madness. As the film unwinds, Bergman creates a wonderfully claustrophobic atmosphere and invents perverse and liberating surprises for both his characters and his audience.

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