A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman

Edition no. 208

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Through a Glass Darkly | Winter Light | The Silence
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Svensk Filmindustri
Directed by: Ingmar Bergman
In 1960, Swedish director Ingmar Bergman began work on three of his most powerful and representative films, eventually recognized as a trilogy. Already a figure of international acclaim for such masterpieces as The Seventh Seal and The Magician, Bergman turned his back on the expressionism of his fifties work to focus on a series of chamber dramas exploring belief and alienation in the modern age. Collaborating with the distinguished cinematographer Sven Nykvist, and eliciting searing performances from his refined cast of regulars—Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Gunnel Lindblom, Ingrid Thulin, and Max von Sydow among them—Bergman unleashed Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence in rapid succession, exposing moviegoers worldwide to a new level of intellectual and emotional intensity. Drawing on Bergman’s own upbringing and ongoing spiritual crises, the films of the trilogy examine the necessity of religion and question the promise of faith.

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Technical Specifications

Format:
Blu-ray
Discs:
BD-50 (3 Discs)
Total: 3 Discs
Regions:
A (Blu-ray)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37:1
Audio Options:
English Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Swedish PCM Mono 1.0
Resolution:
1080p/24
Subtitles:
English

Supplements

Types of Supplements Included:
  • Introduction for Bergman's Trilogy by director Ingmar Bergman
  • Introduction for Bergman's Trilogy by director Ingmar Bergman
  • Introduction for Bergman's Trilogy by director Ingmar Bergman
  • Exploring Bergman's Trilogy: Video discussions with Ingmar Bergman biographer Peter Cowie
  • Exploring Bergman's Trilogy: Video discussions with Ingmar Bergman biographer Peter Cowie
  • Exploring Bergman's Trilogy: Video discussions with Ingmar Bergman biographer Peter Cowie
  • Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie, a five-part documentary by Vilgot Sjöman made for Swedish television during the production of Winter Light
  • Interview from 2012 with actor Harriet Andersson
  • Poster gallery for the trilogy films
  • Audio interview from 1962 with actor Gunnar Björnstrand
  • Audio interview from 1962 with actor Gunnar Björnstrand
  • Original theatrical trailer for Winter Light
  • Original theatrical trailer for The Silence
  • Illustrated audio interview with cinematographer Sven Nykvist, recorded in 1981
  • Original theatrical trailer for Through a Glass Darkly
  • An essay by film scholar Catherine Wheatley and an excerpt from Bergman’s 1987 autobiography, The Magic Lantern

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Release Notes on Restoration

Through a Glass Darkly
Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence are presented in their original aspect ratio of 1.37:1. On widescreen televisions, black bars will appear on the left and right of the image to maintain the proper screen format. These new 2K digital restorations were undertaken by the Swedish Film Institute. New digital transfers were created on a Scanity film scanner from the 35 mm original camera negative of Winter Light and 35 mm interpositives of Through a Glass Darkly and The Silence. The original monaural soundtracks were remastered from the 35 mm optical tracks.
Winter Light
Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence are presented in their original aspect ratio of 1.37:1. On widescreen televisions, black bars will appear on the left and right of the image to maintain the proper screen format. These new 2K digital restorations were undertaken by the Swedish Film Institute. New digital transfers were created on a Scanity film scanner from the 35 mm original camera negative of Winter Light and 35 mm interpositives of Through a Glass Darkly and The Silence. The original monaural soundtracks were remastered from the 35 mm optical tracks.