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  1. 'Whispers and Cries') is a 1972 Swedish period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann. The film, set in a mansion at the end of the 19th century, is about three sisters and a servant who struggle with the terminal cancer of one of the sisters (Andersson).

  2. Mar 5, 1973 · A dying woman in early 20th-century Sweden is visited by her two sisters, who repress their feelings and resentment. The film explores the soul in red, the color of passion and pain, and won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

    • (37K)
    • Drama
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1973-03-05
  3. Aug 18, 2002 · A powerful and personal film about a dying woman and her sisters, set in a red-walled manor house. Ebert analyzes the emotions, colors, flashbacks and dream sequence of this 1972 classic by Ingmar Bergman.

  4. A visually stunning and achingly performed film about a dying woman and her sisters' emotional turmoil. Read critics reviews, watch the trailer, and find out where to stream or buy Cries and Whispers on Prime Video or Max.

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    • Ingmar Bergman
    • R
    • Liv Ullmann
  5. Mar 31, 2022 · Cries and Whispers review – Ingmar Bergman’s diabolically inspired claustrophobic horror. Bergman’s 1972 film is rereleased, the story of sisters waiting for one to die, and it shocks and ...

    • 2 min
    • Peter Bradshaw
  6. A 1972 masterpiece by the Swedish director, starring Ingrid Thulin, Liv Ullmann, and Harriet Andersson. The film explores the themes of death, love, and human nature through the story of two sisters and a dying woman.

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  8. Apr 1, 2015 · It is a film enclosed in the mortuary, yet it is much more than a chamber piece in its vast, echoing themes of mortality and maternal eroticism. Agnes (Harriet Andersson) has been gripped by illness for twelve years. The film attends to the last stages of her agony and to the days after her death.