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  1. Private Confessions (Swedish: Enskilda samtal) is a 1996 Swedish drama film directed by Liv Ullmann and written by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Private Confessions is also a short TV series in two parts, premiering on Sveriges Television in 1996.

  2. Private Confessions: Directed by Liv Ullmann. With Pernilla August, Max von Sydow, Samuel Fröler, Thomas Hanzon. Five conversations frame a flawed marriage in this film written by Ingmar Bergman about his parents. Guilt-ridden wife Anna (Pernilla August) divulges an extramarital affair to a priest, her uncle Jacob (Max von Sydow). He presses ...

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Liv Ullmann
    • 1999
  3. Written by Ingmar Bergman and directed by Liv Ullmann, Private Confessions continues the series of films/mini-series that began with Fanny and Alexander, following Anna (Pernilla August) attempting to choose between the loves of two men.

  4. 10. Sept. 2012 · Private Confessions 1996, directed by Liv Ullmann | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Bergman's script takes the story of his parents' relationship further on from The Best Intentions -...

  5. Apart from a couple of long-winded moments and an ending that feels a little forced, this is a most excellent film and very intriguing in so many ways. Long-term Bergman collaborator Sven Nykvist is responsible for the cinematography and every shot and frame has a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere and realism to it that it is almost hypnotising ...

  6. Synopsis. Five conversations frame a flawed marriage in this film written by Ingmar Bergman about his parents. Guilt-ridden wife Anna (Pernilla August) divulges an extramarital affair to a priest, her uncle Jacob (Max von Sydow). He presses her to confess her sins to her husband, Henrik.

  7. 25. Dez. 1996 · Biography. Drama. Real Story. Five conversations frame a flawed marriage in this film written by Ingmar Bergman about his parents. Guilt-ridden wife Anna (Pernilla August) divulges an extramarital affair to a priest, her uncle Jacob (Max von Sydow). He presses her to confess her sins to her husband, Henrik.