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The famous 9-minute monologue where Eva (Liv Ullmann) confronts her mother Charlotte (Ingrid Bergman) is one of the most brutal, beautiful passages ever put on paper. "I've never had a mother. I've had a mother substitute behind a mask of makeup and elegant words." If you've ever felt unseen by a parent, this will gut you.
Has anyone seen the film? Does the script read differently from the performances? (Image suggestion: a still of Liv Ullmann and Ingrid Bergman at the piano, or an autumn forest / candlelit room) autumn sonata script pdf
"Is it so terrible to realize that I've never been happy?"
#AutumnSonata #Bergman #LivUllmann #IngridBergman #Screenplay "A daughter's silence. A mother's apology that never comes."
Autumn Sonata (1978) β Script PDF now available. Bergman's chamber piece of regret, love, and the space between what a parent gives and what a child needs. π [Link] π Download the script (PDF) here:
Ingmar Bergmanβs β the most painful family reunion ever filmed. Liv Ullmann vs. Ingrid Bergman. No shouting. Just surgical truth. "A mother and a daughter β what a terrible combination of feelings and confusion and destruction." The script is a masterclass in dialogue as weaponry. Read it. Feel it. Weep.
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π¬ Directed by Ingmar Bergman πΉ Chopinβs Prelude No. 2 in A minor π Starring Ingrid Bergman (her final film role) Has anyone seen the film
"Can you hear the Chopin?"
Just finished reading the Autumn Sonata script. Bergman doesn't just write conflict β he dissects it.