1. Fanny and Alexander | Rotten Tomatoes
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As children in the loving Ekdahl family, Fanny (Pernilla Allwin) and Alexander (Bertil Guve) 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 (Ewa Fröling), marries a stern bishop (Jan Malmsjö). 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.
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Fanny and Alexander (Template:Lang-sv) is a 1982 period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala,Template:Efn Sweden during the first decade of the twentieth century. Following the death of the children's father (Allan Edwall), their mother (Ewa Fröling) remarries a prominent bishop (Jan Malmsjö) who becomes abusive towards Alexander for his vivid imagination. Bergman intended Fanny and Alexander to be his final picture
3. Fanny and Alexander (1982) directed by Ingmar Bergman - Letterboxd
After their father dies unexpectedly, however, the siblings end up in a joyless home when their mother, Emilie, marries a stern bishop.
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.
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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.
5. Fanny and Alexander (1982) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Ingmar Bergman · Bertil Guve · Borje Ahlstedt · Pernilla Allwin · Ake Lagergren · Gunn Wallgren.
A widowed actress and her children suffer hardships when she mistakenly marries a conservative church leader.
6. Fanny and Alexander (Film) - TV Tropes
Fanny and Alexander is a 1982 film by Ingmar Bergman. The story centers around the filthy rich Ekdahl family in Sweden, from 1907 to 1909. Matriarch Helena ...
Fanny and Alexander is a 1982 film by Ingmar Bergman. The story centers around the filthy rich Ekdahl family in Sweden, from 1907 to 1909. Matriarch Helena Ekdahl is a widow, who has maintained a long term relationship with Jewish shopkeeper Isak …
7. Fanny And Alexander | Cinema 1544: The As-Official-As-It-Gets Site
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For the third film in our At-Your-Leisure Ingmar Bergman Winter Marathon, we selected his 1982 swan song Fanny And Alexander. One might say that technically it wasn’t Bergman’s final f…
8. Fanny and Alexander | Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki | Fandom
Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was originally conceived as a ...
Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was originally conceived as a four-part TV movie and cut in that version, spanning 312 minutes. A 188-minute version was created later for cinematic release, although this version was in fact the one to be released first. The TV version has since been released as a one-part film; both versions have been shown in theaters throughout the world. The film won four Academy awards