

Stepping back into the annals of early Swedish cinema, one encounters a gem like Anna-Clara och hennes bröder, a film that, despite its silent era origins, speaks volumes through its nuanced characterizations and evocative imagery. Directed by Hjalmar Bergman and Hans Zetterström, this cinematic endeavor, born fro...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Per Lindberg

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" Stepping back into the annals of early Swedish cinema, one encounters a gem like Anna-Clara och hennes bröder, a film that, despite its silent era origins, speaks volumes through its nuanced characterizations and evocative imagery. Directed by Hjalmar Bergman and Hans Zetterström, this cinematic endeavor, born from Bergman's own literary prowess, delves into the tender, often tumultuous, landscape of a young woman's summer. It's a journey not of grand external conflict, but of profound inte..."

Hilda Borgström
Hjalmar Bergman, Hans Zetterström
Sweden

1936 · IMDb 3.7


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