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Fanny and Alexander
Fanny and Alexander

Fanny and Alexander (1982)

78% User Rating
3h 8min
Fantasy
Drama
Mystery

As children in the loving Ekdahl family, Fanny and Alexander enjoy a happy life with their parents, who run a theater company. After their father dies unexpectedly, however, the siblings end up in a joyless home when their mother, Emilie, marries a stern bishop. The bleak situation gradually grows worse as the bishop becomes more controlling, but dedicated relatives make a valiant attempt to aid Emilie, Fanny and Alexander.

Ingmar BergmanDirector

Cast

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Pernilla Allwin

Pernilla Allwin

Fanny Ekdahl

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Bertil Guve

Alexander Ekdahl

Jan Malmsjö

Jan Malmsjö

Bishop Edvard Vergerus

Börje Ahlstedt

Börje Ahlstedt

Carl Ekdahl

Anna Bergman

Anna Bergman

Hanna Schwartz

Gunn Wållgren

Gunn Wållgren

Helena Ekdahl

Kristina Adolphson

Kristina Adolphson

Siri

Erland Josephson

Erland Josephson

Isak Jacobi

Mats Bergman

Mats Bergman

Aron Retzinsky

Jarl Kulle

Jarl Kulle

Gustav Adolf Ekdahl

Allan Edwall

Allan Edwall

Oscar Ekdahl

Ewa Fröling

Ewa Fröling

Emilie Ekdahl

Harriet Andersson

Harriet Andersson

Justina

Gunnar Björnstrand

Gunnar Björnstrand

Filip Landahl

Stina Ekblad

Stina Ekblad

Ismael Retzinsky

Pernilla August

Pernilla August

Maj

Mona Malm

Mona Malm

Alma Ekdahl

Christina Schollin

Christina Schollin

Lydia Ekdahl

Kerstin Tidelius

Kerstin Tidelius

Henrietta Vergerus

Inga Ålenius

Inga Ålenius

Lisen

Hugo Hasslo

Hugo Hasslo

Glee Singer

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Kristian Almgren

Putte Ekdahl

Carl Billquist

Carl Billquist

Police Superintendent Jespersson

Axel Düberg

Axel Düberg

Witness to Bishop's Death

Siv Ericks

Siv Ericks

Alida

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Patricia Gélin

Statue

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Majlis Granlund

Miss Vega

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Maria Granlund

Petra Ekdahl

Eva von Hanno

Eva von Hanno

Berta

Sonya Hedenbratt

Sonya Hedenbratt

Aunt Emma

Olle Hilding

Olle Hilding

Old Clergyman

Svea Holst

Svea Holst

Miss Ester

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Käbi Laretei

Aunt Anna von Bohlen

Lena Olin

Lena Olin

Rosa

Gösta Prüzelius

Gösta Prüzelius

Doctor Fürstenberg

Hans Strååt

Hans Strååt

Clergyman at Wedding

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Emelie Werkö

Jenny Ekdahl

Marianne Aminoff

Marianne Aminoff

Blenda Vergérus

Mona Andersson

Mona Andersson

Karna

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Hans Henrik Lerfeldt

Elsa Bergius

Marrit Ohlsson

Marrit Ohlsson

Malla Tander

Nils Brandt

Nils Brandt

Mr. Morsing

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Lars-Owe Carlberg

Glee Singer

Gus Dahlström

Gus Dahlström

Props Man

Ernst Günther

Ernst Günther

Rector Magnificus

Heinz Hopf

Heinz Hopf

Tomas Graal

Sune Mangs

Sune Mangs

Mr. Salenius

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Young Man Who Helps Isak with Coffer (uncredited)

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Maud Hyttenberg

Miss Sinclair

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Sven-Erik Jacobsson

Glee Singer

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Marianne Nielsen

Selma

Reviews (2)

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Rating 80%

October 17, 2018

Released in 1982 in a 5-hour version for Swedish television and cut to 180 minutes for theatrical release, <i>Fanny and Alexander</i> was meant to be Ingmar Bergman's last film. Though the great auteur lived on another 25 years and even wrote and directed some smaller projects, <i>Fanny and Alexander</i> can still be seen as a great capstone to decades of legendary cinema. FANNY AND Alexander deals with the great two preoccupations of Bergman's career, namely the absence of God and the unbridgeable gaps between human beings, but the result is wonderfully life-affirming. Fanny and Alexander are the children of Oscar and Emilie Ekdahl, actors in Uppsala circa 1907, but the film gives a panorama of the extended Ekdahl family, presided over by grandmother Helena, uncles Gustav Adolf (a restaurateur and the film's most comedic presence) and Carl (a professor who has fallen into debt and is trapped in a loveless marriage), their wives and children, and the selfless Jewish shopkeeper Isak Jacobi. This Swedish family lives in an Old World opulence that is hard to believe for audiences today, especially for a country whose class system by and large disappeared after the war. The rigid interaction among people not closely acquainted and the deference of servants to their employers make for gestures as alien to us 21st century viewers as a Noh play. In a way, <i>Fanny and Alexander</i> is like those big novels of a century ago, by Tolstoy or Galsworthy, dealing with the vicissitudes of a whole family. The vaster family drama, however, is only a backdrop to a more personal one: Fanny and Alexander are soon orphaned, and their widowed mother eventually remarries, this time with a cruel clergyman. The children move from the freedom and comfort of the Ekdahl home to the austere bishop's place, where the children are punished for the slightest infraction by beatings or being locked up in the attic. The Ekdahls' torment living under the bishop is the great crisis of the film, and their unexpected liberation from it presents Alexander with a burden that he will carry into his budding manhood. The original television version is the way to see Bergman's final masterpiece. Don't be daunted by the length: 5 hours should not be a problem in an age when people will watch an entire season of a sitcom in one sitting. <i>Fanny and Alexander</i> is not slow, meditative cinema like, say, Andrei Tarkovsky or Béla Tarr, but rather Bergman is always presenting the viewer with some engaging little drama. The theatrical cut, which Bergman made only with the greatest regret, is a very different (and much weaker film), cutting out much of the film's magical realism, the touching meditations on growing old represented by the character of the grandmother, and some vivid depictions of early 20th-century Sweden.

Media

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Fanny and Alexander (1982) Clip - Back in cinemas for 40th anniversary screenings 2 Dec 2022 | BFI

Fanny and Alexander (1982) Clip - Back in cinemas for 40th anniversary screenings 2 Dec 2022 | BFI

BFI Re-Release Trailer

BFI Re-Release Trailer

Fanny and Alexander (1982) Original Trailer [FHD]

Fanny and Alexander (1982) Original Trailer [FHD]

Mark Kermode reviews Fanny and Alexander (1982) | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews Fanny and Alexander (1982) | BFI Player

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