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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo different women - a young photo model and her boss - dream about a happy life with beloved men. Their dreams are as different as they are.Two different women - a young photo model and her boss - dream about a happy life with beloved men. Their dreams are as different as they are.Two different women - a young photo model and her boss - dream about a happy life with beloved men. Their dreams are as different as they are.
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- 1 nomination au total
Benkt-Åke Benktsson
- Mr. Magnus
- (as Bengt-Åke Benktsson)
Kerstin Hedeby
- Marianne
- (as Kerstin Hedeby-Pawlo)
Siv Ericks
- Katja
- (scenes deleted)
Gösta Prüzelius
- Man on the train
- (scenes deleted)
Sigvard Törnqvist
- Man on the train
- (scenes deleted)
Ninni Arpe
- Woman at bakery
- (uncredited)
Asta Backman
- Waitress at second bakery
- (uncredited)
Ingmar Bergman
- Man with Poodle
- (uncredited)
Margaretha Bergström
- Woman at bakery
- (uncredited)
Björn Bjelfvenstam
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
Renée Björling
- Mrs. Berger
- (uncredited)
Axel Düberg
- Photographer in Modefoto's studio
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCameo: director Ingmar Bergman is seen briefly in the first scene in the hotel lobby with a dog on a leash.
- ConnexionsEdited into Short cuts från Sandrews (1999)
Commentaire en vedette
Ingmar Bergman's early film Dreams (1955), beautiful but sadly underrated and little known, presents the stories about two dissimilar women and their loves, and touches on all the timeless and tough realities of torment, longing, loneliness, and aging in a simple and sublime way. Everyone who ever was madly and desperately in love and for some reasons could not be with the object of their longing should appreciate this film. Speaking of making Dreams, Ingmar Bergman comments, "By this time Harriet (Andersson) and I had terminated our relationship, and we were both feeling quite sad. Our sadness weighs down the film". Bergman regulars Harriet Andersson and Eva Dahlbeck (both will play in the same year's Smiles of a Summer Night, a very successful and sparkling Bergman's comedy) portray two women, the owner of a model agency, Doris (Dahlbeck) and her top model, Susanne (Andersson). A major figure in Ingmar Bergman's films of the 1950s, Eva Dahlbeck was stunning - an elegant, poised, sophisticated classical blonde beauty with high intelligence and the talents in acting and writing.
Harriet Andersson was discovered at the age of 20 by Ingmar Bergman who made especially for her screen debut the film "Summer with Monica". Extraordinary and versatile as an actress, her roles ranged from the naive young girls with erotic charisma to the young woman losing her grip with reality in Through a glass darkly (1962) to the fearless breakthrough performance as a dying woman in Cries and Whispers. In Dreams, she is absolutely charming. Camera loved her - sexy, sweet, and innocent, she lit the screen in her every scene.
Harriet Andersson was discovered at the age of 20 by Ingmar Bergman who made especially for her screen debut the film "Summer with Monica". Extraordinary and versatile as an actress, her roles ranged from the naive young girls with erotic charisma to the young woman losing her grip with reality in Through a glass darkly (1962) to the fearless breakthrough performance as a dying woman in Cries and Whispers. In Dreams, she is absolutely charming. Camera loved her - sexy, sweet, and innocent, she lit the screen in her every scene.
- Galina_movie_fan
- 13 avr. 2008
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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