

Drama · Music
Overview
After a seven-year absence, Charlotte Andergast travels to Sweden to reunite with her daughter Eva. The pair have a troubled relationship: Charlotte sacrificed the responsibilities of motherhood for a career as a classical pianist. Over an emotional night, the pair reopen the wounds of the past. Charlotte gets another shock when she finds out that her mentally impaired daughter, Helena, is out of the asylum and living with Eva.
Top Cast


Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman
Charlotte
Ingrid Bergman
Charlotte


Liv Ullmann
Liv Ullmann
Eva
Liv Ullmann
Eva


Lena Nyman
Lena Nyman
Helena
Lena Nyman
Helena


Halvar Björk
Halvar Björk
Viktor
Halvar Björk
Viktor


Marianne Aminoff
Marianne Aminoff
Charlotte's Private Secretary
Marianne Aminoff
Charlotte's Private Secretary


Arne Bang-Hansen
Arne Bang-Hansen
Uncle Otto
Arne Bang-Hansen
Uncle Otto


Gunnar Björnstrand
Gunnar Björnstrand
Paul
Gunnar Björnstrand
Paul


Erland Josephson
Erland Josephson
Josef
Erland Josephson
Josef


Georg Løkkeberg
Georg Løkkeberg
Leonardo
Georg Løkkeberg
Leonardo


Mimi Pollak
Mimi Pollak
Piano Instructor
Mimi Pollak
Piano Instructor
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