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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA sailor returns to his hometown after 7 years and remembers the dark and the light moments of his past.A sailor returns to his hometown after 7 years and remembers the dark and the light moments of his past.A sailor returns to his hometown after 7 years and remembers the dark and the light moments of his past.
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- 1 nomination au total
Hjördis Petterson
- Sofi
- (as Hjördis Pettersson)
Douglas Håge
- Customs officer
- (scenes deleted)
Ami Aaröe
- Young girl at the beach
- (uncredited)
Torgny Anderberg
- Man
- (uncredited)
Ingmar Bergman
- Man Wearing a Beret at the Funfair
- (uncredited)
Rolf Bergström
- Blom's companion
- (uncredited)
John W. Björling
- Older man
- (uncredited)
Ingrid Borthen
- Girl on the street
- (uncredited)
Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs
- Blom's companion
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIngmar Bergman: 17'50" into the film, can be seen in the amusement park, watching the performance of "Kasper Teater", a marionette show.
- Autres versionsAmerican version, under the title "Frustration", runs 78 minutes. While most of the Swedish version is told as an extended flashback, the US cut omits the "present day" prologue and instead offers the story chronologically.
- ConnexionsEdited into Spisok korabley (2008)
Commentaire en vedette
Two men on a ship are fighting for the affections of a woman. In 1962 Roman Polanski had a breakthrough with this in the film "Knife in the water". In 1947 however Bergman was still learning and the quality of "A ship bound for India" in no way justified a breakthrough.
In "A ship bound for India" the two men are father and son, and by Bergman this signals an autobiographical element, the more so when the father is very authoritarian. The son resists the authority of his father and the woman "only" is a catalyst of this resistance. "Only" is however put a little too mildly because the woman gives the boy the needed self confidence to change his silent resistance into explicit resistance.
The film has some weak points. In the first place the father is too much the bad guy and the son too mucht the good guy. Secondly the father is authoritarian in a fysical way, in other words he is violent. I think the film would have been more interesting had the father been authoritarian in a spiritual way and the fight of the son was not to become as strong as his father but to develop his own personality.
In one scene Bergman shows his potential as the great director he would become. The diving scene, working magnificently with shadwos, is pure expressionism.
In "A ship bound for India" the two men are father and son, and by Bergman this signals an autobiographical element, the more so when the father is very authoritarian. The son resists the authority of his father and the woman "only" is a catalyst of this resistance. "Only" is however put a little too mildly because the woman gives the boy the needed self confidence to change his silent resistance into explicit resistance.
The film has some weak points. In the first place the father is too much the bad guy and the son too mucht the good guy. Secondly the father is authoritarian in a fysical way, in other words he is violent. I think the film would have been more interesting had the father been authoritarian in a spiritual way and the fight of the son was not to become as strong as his father but to develop his own personality.
In one scene Bergman shows his potential as the great director he would become. The diving scene, working magnificently with shadwos, is pure expressionism.
- frankde-jong
- 12 oct. 2023
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- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Skepp till India land (1947) officially released in India in English?
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