An innocent young pianist falls into an affair with a married violinist..


Should you actually sit down and watch this 1936 Swedish version of Intermezzo tonight? Well, if you love seeing a very young Ingrid Bergman practically glow on screen before Hollywood got their hands on her, yes, absolutely. But if you can't stand old-fashioned melodramas where people sigh heavily over pianos and make...


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

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"Should you actually sit down and watch this 1936 Swedish version of Intermezzo tonight? Well, if you love seeing a very young Ingrid Bergman practically glow on screen before Hollywood got their hands on her, yes, absolutely. But if you can't stand old-fashioned melodramas where people sigh heavily over pianos and make terrible life choices, you will probably want to turn it off after twenty minutes. 🎻 The setup is as old as time. Holger (played by Gösta Ekman) is a famous violinist who return..."
Gösta Stevens, Gustaf Molander
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