Saturday, August 8, 2009

Movie - Fanny och Alexander

Said to be cool Fanny och Alexander movie (Fanny et Alexandre).

Movie Issued - in 1982.

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Alternate Versions: Theatrical version is 188 minutes long. Director's cut is 312 minutes long.
DATE: As the bishop and his new wife leave the wedding walking to their new home, a sticker from security company Securitas is visible in the lower corner of a window., CONT: In the theatre scene, early in the movie, 'Georg Årlin' (qv), who plays a high ranking military man, is seen whispering with a person sitting next to him. The next shot shows other people talking, and then Årlin is seen behind them at the left corner, in conversation with no one, staring into space in front of him., DATE: The movie is set around 1905, as can be seen from the "contract" that Gustav Adolf gave Maj early in the movie, but Edvard tells Emilie that he heard that the universe is expanding. Slipher discovered the red shifts in some nebulae/galaxies in 1912, an observation that suggests that these objects are moving away from us; Hubble's law of the expanding universe was published in 1929; and the big bang theory become popular in the 1950s., DATE: Among the Christmas decorations in the Ekdahl house, there is a garland of miniature flags of Scandinavian countries, including the Finnish flag. The Finnish flag was in fact only designed and adopted after Finnish independence in 1917, a decade after the events of the film.
Ekdahlska huset - Alexander Ekdahl: If there is a god, then he's a shit, and I'd like to kick him in the butt.::Jacobis hus - Aron: Your theory is very interesting and appears to be justified., Ekdahlska huset - Oscar Ekdahl: My dear friends, for 22 years, in the capacity of theater manager, I've stood here and made a speech without really having any talent for that sort of thing. Especially if you think of my father who was brilliant at speeches. My only talent, if you can call it that in my case, is that I love this little world inside the thick walls of this playhouse, and I'm fond of the people who work in this little world. Outside is the big world, and sometimes the little world succeeds in reflecting the big one so that we understand it better. Or perhaps, we give the people who come here a chance to forget for a while, for a few short moments, the harsh world outside. Our theater is a little room of orderliness, routine, care and love. I don't know why I feel so comically solemn this evening. I can't explain how I feel, so I'd best be brief. My wife and I, and the rest of the Ekdahl family, my brother Carl, -I think Carl is here- We wish you all a happy and joyous Christmas. I Hope we meet again on St. Stephen's Day, strengthened in body and soul. Merry Christmas, Biskopsgården - Bishop Edvard Vergerus: You don't get rid of me that easy!, Ekdahlska huset - Alexander Ekdahl: [to his stepfather] Alexander does not wish the Bishop a good night., Ekdahlska huset - Helena Ekdahl: Are you sad because you've grown old?::Jacobis hus - Isak Jacobi: I'm certainly not. Everything's getting worse. Worse people, worse machines, worse wars... and worse weather. I'm glad I'll soon be dead., Ekdahlska huset - Gustav Adolf Ekdahl: The world is a den of thieves and night is falling. Evil breaks its chains and runs through the world like a mad dog.
'Liv Ullmann' (qv) be originally offered the role of Emilie Ekdahl (played by the bring to bear of 'Ewa Fröling' (qv)) but turned it feathers. 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) was deeply frighten and tell Ullmann that she'd "lost her birthright"., The part of Bishop Edvard Vergérus was written by 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) with 'Max von Sydow (I)' (qv) in mind. When the screenplay was completed, von Sydow was contacted about playing the role, which would have been his first in a Bergman film since _Beröringen (1971)_ (qv). Von Sydow was willing and, in fact, very excited about playing the role. However, Bergman was not aware of this, since von Sydow was in Los Angeles at the time, and could only be reached through his agent who, acting in what he perceived as von Sydow's interest, told Bergman and his producers that von Sydow would only play the role if he could have a percentage of the film's profits, in addition to his salary. The producers, already stretched to their financial limits, of course balked, and told the agent that, sadly, there could be no such compromise, and began looking for other actors to play the pivotal part. By the time von Sydow had learned why his beloved role had been taken from him, 'Jan Malmsjö' (qv) had already been cast as the Bishop, and von Sydow lost his chance to star in what would later be known to be Bergman's "last film" (although he would play key roles in _Den goda viljan (1992)_ (qv) and _Enskilda samtal (1996) (TV)_ (qv), both written by Bergman). Von Sydow was furious about the incident, and, by certain accounts, still harbours a bitter grudge about it to this day., Last theatrical movie directed by 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv)., DIRTRADE('Ingmar Bergman' (qv)): Last names Vergérus and Egerman., The funeral scenes outside the church were shot by the crew since the director was sick with the flu., Famous Swedish song and dance man Jan Malmsjö, who is playing the evil bishop Vergerus, thought it was strange that director Ingmar Bergman approached him for a role very much different from anything else he had done. He asked Ingmar Bergman, who replied: "Well, I sense some hidden dark and evil streaks inside you, Jan. You have it, I have it, all of us have.", In his diary book kept during shooting, 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) notes that 'Jan Malmsjö' (qv), playing Vergérus, once collapsed due to long shooting hours combined with stage work (6 performances a week)., 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) and cinematographer 'Sven Nykvist' (qv) had a big falling-out during shooting, since Nykvist wanted to attend his ex-wife's funeral and Bergman wouldn't allow him to leave the set., 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv)'s first draft of the script, completed in 1979, consisted of about 1,000 handwritten pages., 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) had 'Ingrid Bergman (I)' (qv) in mind when he wrote the role of Helena Ekdahl, grandmother of Fanny and Alexander. The role eventually went to 'Gunn Wållgren' (qv)., At the end of the film when Emily introduces the idea to Helena that she wants to stage 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s brand new play "A Dream Play" and that she wishes for Helena to act with her in it, Helena is pretty pessimistic and reluctant about the whole idea and on the mention of Strindberg exclaims: "Oh no... that dreadful woman-hater!". This is somewhat of an in-joke from Bergman towards actress 'Gunn Wållgren' (qv) (who portrays grandmother Helena): Gunn Wållgren is first of all well-known as one of Sweden's foremost Strindberg-interpretors ever and secondly; her most successful and praised part on stage was actually the part of Indra's Daughter in "A Dream Play" (a play and a part the actress also loved very much). Gunn Wållgren later in the final scene also recites the first lines of the play's prologue to Alexander., Ingmar Bergman wanted to kick off the six month long shoot with "something light and happy", so the first scene that were shot was the wild pillow fight starring all the children., SPOILER: 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv)'s favorite scene was the one with Alexander and the mummy, much thanks to 'Sven Nykvist' (qv)'s masterful, haunted lighting., The heating in the studios didn't work too well during the winter months, so scenes had to be shot in subzero degrees before extra radiators got properly heated., 'Peter Stormare' (qv) makes an uncredited appearance as one of the men helping Isak with the trunk., Director 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv) suffered serious bouts of hypochondria during shooting, and imagined he had gotten both testicular and stomach cancer at the same time., 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv)'s work diary was released in Sweden in 2006, revealing that the director has huge doubts of himself pulling this big film off. There are constants complain about illnesses, misery and fear he might not finish the movie due to personal concerns.
Admissions: 785,962 (Argentina), 557,672 (Sweden)
Gross: $4,971,340 (USA) (2 January 1984), $4,884,200 (USA) (26 December 1983), $4,842,110 (USA) (18 December 1983), $4,827,046 (USA) (11 December 1983), $4,793,915 (USA) (4 December 1983), $4,736,397 (USA) (27 November 1983), $4,655,855 (USA) (20 November 1983), $4,575,576 (USA) (13 November 1983), $4,438,690 (USA) (6 November 1983), $4,309,810 (USA) (30 October 1983), $4,170,239 (USA) (23 October 1983), $3,995,073 (USA) (16 October 1983), $3,829,052 (USA) (9 October 1983), $3,588,754 (USA) (2 October 1983), $3,357,334 (USA) (25 September 1983), $3,207,051 (USA) (18 September 1983), $3,038,243 (USA) (11 September 1983), $2,844,220 (USA) (5 September 1983), $2,494,392 (USA) (28 August 1983), $2,193,169 (USA) (21 August 1983), $1,890,273 (USA) (14 August 1983), $1,584,412 (USA) (7 August 1983), $1,269,500 (USA) (31 July 1983), $1,011,953 (USA) (24 July 1983), $730,062 (USA) (17 July 1983), $467,914 (USA) (10 July 1983), $274,841 (USA) (4 July 1983), $95,213 (USA) (26 June 1983), $36,365 (USA) (19 June 1983), $741,373 (Germany), SEK 21,041,492 (Sweden)
Weekend Gross: $69,962 (USA) (2 January 1984) (20 screens), $5,115 (USA) (18 December 1983) (4 screens), $21,691 (USA) (11 December 1983) (21 screens), $34,643 (USA) (4 December 1983) (30 screens), $59,579 (USA) (27 November 1983) (42 screens), $47,787 (USA) (20 November 1983) (37 screens), $101,852 (USA) (13 November 1983) (55 screens), $88,826 (USA) (6 November 1983) (49 screens), $87,429 (USA) (30 October 1983) (49 screens), $118,571 (USA) (23 October 1983) (60 screens), $129,676 (USA) (16 October 1983) (59 screens), $178,498 (USA) (9 October 1983) (58 screens), $189,205 (USA) (2 October 1983) (62 screens), $40,200 (USA) (26 September 1983) (15 screens), $100,377 (USA) (25 September 1983) (34 screens), $116,586 (USA) (18 September 1983) (32 screens), $137,312 (USA) (11 September 1983) (35 screens), $249,942 (USA) (5 September 1983) (19 screens), $183,915 (USA) (28 August 1983) (41 screens), $186,470 (USA) (21 August 1983) (38 screens), $182,262 (USA) (14 August 1983) (32 screens), $190,274 (USA) (7 August 1983) (29 screens), $144,604 (USA) (31 July 1983) (19 screens), $171,277 (USA) (24 July 1983) (18 screens), $169,175 (USA) (17 July 1983) (16 screens), $139,271 (USA) (10 July 1983) (12 screens), $151,627 (USA) (4 July 1983) (8 screens), $31,029 (USA) (26 June 1983) (2 screens), $36,365 (USA) (19 June 1983) (2 screens)
Opening Weekend: $36,365 (USA) (19 June 1983) (2 screens)
Filming Dates: 7 September 1981 - 27 March 1982
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The headline characters be kin contained by the exuberant and colorful Ekdahl household in a Swedish town precipitate in the twentieth century. Their parents, Oscar and Emilie, are the checker and the original female of the area the boards cast. Oscar's mother and brother are its chief patrons. After Oscar's early ratification, his widow marry the bishop and move next to her children to his economical and forbidding chancery. The children are urgently depressed. The motion visualize dramatizes and resolve those conflict. A sub-plot features Isak, a local Jewish commercial who be the grandmother's lover and whose bizarre household become the children's haven.
Certificates: Italy:T, South Korea:15, Philippines:R-13, Australia:M, Argentina:16, Canada:14A, Canada:G, Chile:18, Finland:K-16, Iceland:L, Singapore:M18, Sweden:11, UK:15, USA:R, West Germany:16, Norway:16
Color Info: Color
Countries: Sweden, France, West Germany
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Languages: Swedish, German, Yiddish, English
Locations: Europa Studios, Bromma, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden, Filmhusateljéerna, Filmhuset, Svenska Filminstitutet, Gärdet, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden
Runtimes: 188, Sweden:312
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: CAM:Arriflex 35 BL, LAB:Film-Teknik, Stockholm, Sweden, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, MET:5155 m, MET:8546 m, RAT:1.66 : 1
Release Dates: Sweden:17 December 1982, Finland:21 January 1983, France:9 March 1983, USA:17 June 1983, Italy:31 August 1983, West Germany:8 October 1983, Sweden:17 December 1983, Argentina:26 January 1984, Australia:29 March 1984, East Germany:21 December 1984, Hungary:3 October 1985, Denmark:3 December 1999, Poland:15 November 2002, Czech Republic:15 January 2004, USA:21 May 2004, Netherlands:12 June 2008
En film av Ingmar Bergman

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Börje Ahlstedt (actor)
Spouse: 'Birgitta Hermann' (1965 - present)
Interviews: "Svenska Dagbladet" (Sweden), 19 February 1999, by: Gaby Wigardt, "Portvaktspojken har tagit revansch", "Aftonbladet" (Sweden), 30 October 1997, by: Lars-Olof Berglund, "Dramatens guld och marmor gjorde mig skraj"
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Other Works: (1972) 'Lars Norén' (qv)'s play 'Box Ett' at Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden., (1976) Swedish dubbing for _Les douze travaux d'Astérix (1976)_ (qv)., (1998) TV commercial for Föreningssparbanken, (1997) 'Anton Chekhov' (qv)'s 'The Cherry Orchard' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1997) TV commercial for Nationalencyklopedin., (1997) 'Vilhelm Moberg' (qv)'s 'Änkeman Jarl' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre., (1997) CD-ROM 'Barna Hedenhös på Stockholmen'., (1991) 'Henrik Ibsen' (qv)'s 'Peer Gynt' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1994) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'The Winter's Tale' at the, (1989) 'Vilhelm Moberg' (qv)'s play 'Marknadsafton' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1986) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'Hamlet' at the Royal Dramatic, (1984) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'King Lear' at the Royal, (2000): "The Colonel" in Strindberg's play 'The Ghost Sonata', directed by Åsa Melldahl and aired on 22 January in the Swedish Radio Theatre., (2002) 'Jon Fosse' (qv)'s play 'Dröm om hösten' at The Royal Dramatic Theater, Stockholm, Sweden., (1984) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'King Lear' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1986) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'Hamlet' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1994) 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s 'The Winter's Tale' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1997) 'Vilhelm Moberg' (qv)'s 'Änkeman Jarl' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1977) Play "Nationalmonumentet" by Tor Hedberg

Kristian Almgren (actor)

Daniel Bell (actor)

Mats Bergman (actor)

Carl Billquist (actor)

Gunnar Björnstrand (actor)

Matthias Bolliger (actor)

Nils Brandt (actor)

Lars-Owe Carlberg (actor)

Gus Dahlström (actor)

Gunnar Djerf (actor)

Axel Düberg (actor)

Allan Edwall (actor)

Ebbe Eng (actor)

Folke Eng (actor)

Bertil Guve (actor)

Ernst Günther (actor)

Evert Hallmarken (actor)

Hugo Hasslo (actor)

Krister Hell (actor)

Olle Hilding (actor)

Heinz Hopf (actor)

Sven-Erik Jacobsson (actor)

Erland Josephson (actor)

Tore Karte (actor)

Jarl Kulle (actor)

Nils Kyndel (actor)

Åke Lagergren (actor)

Ulf Lagerwall (actor)

Hans Henrik Lerfeldt (actor)

Jan Malmsjö (actor)

Sune Mangs (actor)

Per Mattsson (actor)

Börje Mårelius (actor)

Karl Nilheim (actor)

Gösta Prüzelius (actor)

Peter Stormare (actor)

Hans Strååt (actor)

Runo Wallin (actor)

Georg Årlin (actor)

Viola Aberlé (actress)

Kristina Adolphson (actress)

Pernilla Allwin (actress)

Marianne Aminoff (actress)

Gerd Andersson (actress)

Harriet Andersson (actress)

Mona Andersson (actress)

Pernilla August (actress)

Anna Bergman (actress)

Ann-Louise Bergström (actress)

Marie-Hélène Breillat (actress)

Stina Ekblad (actress)

Siv Ericks (actress)

Ewa Fröling (actress)

Majlis Granlund (actress)

Maria Granlund (actress)

Patricia Gélin (actress)

Sonya Hedenbratt (actress)

Svea Holst (actress)

Maud Hyttenberg (actress)

Marianne Karlbeck (actress)

Kerstin Karte (actress)

Linda Krüger (actress)

Käbi Laretei (actress)

Mona Malm (actress)

Marianne Nielsen (actress)

Marrit Ohlsson (actress)

Lena Olin (actress)

Christina Schollin (actress)

Marie-Louise Sid (actress)

Lickå Sjöman (actress)

Kerstin Tidelius (actress)

Eva von Hanno (actress)

Pernilla Wahlgren (actress)

Emelie Werkö (actress)

Gunn Wållgren (actress)

Inga Ålenius (actress)

Jörn Donner (producer)

Renzo Rossellini (producer)

Daniel Toscan du Plantier (producer)

Ingmar Bergman (writer)

Sven Nykvist (cinematographer)

Daniel Bell (composer)

Marik Vos-Lundh (costume designer)

Ingmar Bergman (director)

Sylvia Ingemarsson (editor)

Ingrid Bergman (miscellaneous crew)

Mercedes Björlin (miscellaneous crew)

Mildred Brandt (miscellaneous crew)

Lars-Owe Carlberg (miscellaneous crew)

Kerstin Eriksdotter (miscellaneous crew)

Berit Gullberg (miscellaneous crew)

Arne Högsander (miscellaneous crew)

Hellen Igler (miscellaneous crew)

Eva Ivarsson (miscellaneous crew)

Benita Lundqvist (miscellaneous crew)

Nils Melander (miscellaneous crew)

Marie Rechlin (miscellaneous crew)

Fredrik Von Rosen (miscellaneous crew)

Brita Werkmäster (miscellaneous crew)

Christian Wirsén (miscellaneous crew)

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