Visningar och rop
(Cries and Whispers)

Sweden (1972): Drama

This Ingmar Bergman film stars Liv Ullman and Ingrid Thulin as the sisters of dying cancer patient Harriet Andersson. Both sisters have already had brushes with death: Ullman has had an affair which prompted her husband's suicide. While Thulin has long wanted to do away with herself, at one point mutilating her own vagina out of self-hatred. As for Andersson, she has been in pain so long that she feels as though she's in the midst of death-in-life. With her two sisters wrapped up in their own problems, Harriet turns to her housekeeper Kari Sylwan for comfort; Sylwan has herself suffered the death of a child, and has developed a philosophical attitude towards impending doom. One of the most influential moments of the film -- when two of the sisters share the innermost thoughts that they'd kept from one another for so many years -- is filmed without benefit of dialogue, with the music of Chopin (enhanced by cinematographer Sven Nykvist's carefully selected camera angles) "speaking" for the ladies. While this film only won the Oscar for cinematography, the film did very well for itself in international awards contests. (Cinematograph AB, Svenska Filminsitutet / New World Pictures) (Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide)


· Cinematography 1973: Sven Nykvist


· Best Picture 1973: Ingmar Bergman - Producer (Svenska Filminstitutet - Cinematograph AB Prod., New World Pictures)
· Directing 1973: Ingmar Bergman
· Writing (Story and Screenplay based on factual material or material not previously published or produced) 1973: Ingmar Bergman
· Costume Design 1973: Marik Vos

5 nominations, 1 Award