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The Virgin Spring

Original title: Jungfrukällan
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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8.0/10
33K
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The Virgin Spring (1960)
TragedyDrama

In 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from ev... Read allIn 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from events that transpire in the woods along the way.In 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from events that transpire in the woods along the way.

  • Director
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Writer
    • Ulla Isaksson
  • Stars
    • Max von Sydow
    • Birgitta Valberg
    • Gunnel Lindblom
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  • IMDb RATING
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    33K
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    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writer
      • Ulla Isaksson
    • Stars
      • Max von Sydow
      • Birgitta Valberg
      • Gunnel Lindblom
    • 134User reviews
    • 120Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Herr Töre i Vänge
    Birgitta Valberg
    Birgitta Valberg
    • Fru Märeta
    Gunnel Lindblom
    Gunnel Lindblom
    • Ingeri - Herr Töres och fru Märetas fosterdotter
    Birgitta Pettersson
    Birgitta Pettersson
    • Karin - Herr Töres och fru Märetas dotter
    Axel Düberg
    Axel Düberg
    • Den magre
    Tor Isedal
    Tor Isedal
    • Den tunglöse
    Allan Edwall
    Allan Edwall
    • Tiggaren
    Ove Porath
    Ove Porath
    • Pojken - Vallare
    Axel Slangus
    • Odingubben - Brovakten
    Gudrun Brost
    Gudrun Brost
    • Frida - Hushållerskan
    Oscar Ljung
    Oscar Ljung
    • Simon i Snollsta
    Tor Borong
    • Den gamle drängen
    • (uncredited)
    Leif Forstenberg
    • Den unge drängen
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writer
      • Ulla Isaksson
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    8ma-cortes

    ¨ VIRGIN SPRING¨ is a spellbinding masterpiece by the great Ingmar Bergman with awesome cinematography by Sven Nykvist

    The picture is set in Sweden , during the Dark Ages , 14th-century . This the story about a young naive virgin named Karin (Petterson) who's sent by her parents (Max Von Sidow and Birgitta Valverg )towards a church to hand over candles for the holy Virgin . She's accompanied by Inger (Gunner Lindblon) , a pregnant and envious young . They meet a group of peasants and the young virgin is cruelly raped (whose images in some countries were rated ¨R¨). Later on , the killers ask for help and shelter from the parents .

    The movie displays haunting and powerful scenes , it's plenty of images which stay forever in mind . Although it is sometimes slow moving ; however , the thoughtful screenplay is narrated with intelligence and sensitivity but here are developed ethic and moral issues just like death , God , religion and vengeance . The movie realizes an excellent reunion of Swedish actors with usual Bergman's players (Sidow and Lindblon , among others), showing the different characters and exploring their apprehensions , ambitions , fears and circumstances . Glimmer and riveting cinematography by Sven Nykvist (he won an Oscar for Fanny and Alexander) , he's deemed by many to be one of the world's greatest cameramen , he achieved give the movies on the most natural and simplest look imaginable , he replaced Gunner Fischer (The seventh seal) as Bergman's cinematographer . He continued an American career working for Louis Malle (Pretty baby) ,Bob Fosse (Star 80) ,Philipp Kauffman (The unbearable lightness of being) and Woody Allen (Another woman , Crimen and misdemeanors). ¨The Virgin spring¨ was wonderfully directed by Bergman , it's a real masterpiece who made his major impact gaining international acclaim and winning an Oscar to the best foreign film and a Gloden Globe . His realization was during his impressive golden period from 1957-1968 , when Bergman (recently deceased) made stunning masterpieces : The seventh seal , Persona , The communicants , The silence , Hour of Wolf . Rating : Magnificent , but it is considered by many (along with The seventh seal) to be the Bergman's best . And please to forget the horrible and ¨Sui generis¨ version made by Wes Craven titled ¨The last house on the left¨ .
    Michael_Elliott

    Brilliant

    Virgin Spring, The (1960)

    **** (out of 4)

    Ingmar Bergman's classic (and influential) film about three brothers, two of whom rape and kill a young girl only to end up at the girl's house later that night where her father (Max von Sydow) seeks vengeance. This was my second viewing of this film and it was certainly better this second time even though I loved it on the first viewing. As I said last year, Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left and the Italian shocker House on the Edge of the Park ripped this film off quite heavily and went over the top with graphic violence, gore, nudity and everything else imaginable yet these cheap shock thrills can't hold a candle to this film. This is masterfully directed and contains so much power that very few directors could have pulled it off. The eerie and haunting rape scene is very casual yet contains extreme power. The revenge sequence as well as the conclusion are also very subtle but pack a wonderful punch. I think it was a great choice for these scenes to play out without the use of a music score. This really helps the bitterness and creepiness of the film. A perfect atmosphere and brilliant performances really push this film over the top. von Sydow doesn't say much here but his acting with his eyes and body jesters are priceless.
    10Cinemayo

    The Virgin Spring (1960) ****

    Now, this was a true work of art. A quietly designed yet devastating story of a religious Medieval family and how their faith becomes challenged when their young daughter is brutally raped and murdered by three derelict brothers. Max von Sydow plays the father who is a God-fearing believer, yet finds himself overcome by his own sweet desire for revenge against those who wronged his little girl. I am happy to say I appreciated Ingmar Bergman's genius just by this movie alone. It's a visually beautiful piece to look at, but also with a story and strong convictions. So much is said without really needing to go overboard. I can see there is a recurring theme in his work where he questions the existence of God, or at least the complicated ways in which God works things out on Earth. I'm not sure whether Bergman was a full-blooded atheist or not at this point but I'd suspect he was at least a questioning agnostic. I'm sure this is partly why Woody Allen is so enamored with the director, as a similar religious thread runs through some of Allen's own movies. For the record, I am a strong believer in God, though these days I too have been faced with personal issues which have had me having difficulties in understanding, much like the father of THE VIRGIN SPRING. So this movie also touches a personal nerve within me. The performances here are all first-rate, with a special nod to Birgitta Petterson as the friendly and generous young woman who we take an instant liking to, but becomes the victim. What more can I say? An exceptional and deeply-moving film. **** out of ****
    9Merely

    Moving Masterpiece

    Brilliant, tragic, heartfelt story that will move all who see it...and it certainly is a must for anyone serious about film. I originally wanted to see it because I admire the work of Max von Sydow. Acting, directing, story, cinematography simply flawless. Haunting and superb.
    8Xstal

    If You Go Down to the Woods Today...

    ... (in 14th century Sweden) and were naïvely happy, beautiful and endearing and a little bit gay, the chances are you'll come a cropper, as rogues and fiends uncork your stopper (amongst other dastardly deeds).

    A tragic tale unfolds over a day or so, with emotions bouncing off the thatch and hearts and minds broken and dispatched. Great film making accentuating sublime performances through a story of despair and disillusion.

    Max von Sydow is, once again, out of this world and Gunnel Lindblom's pretty impressive too, in a tale not written by the director but transpires to be one of his absolute best.

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    • Trivia
      The bridge keeper played by Axel Slangus clearly is supposed to be Odin. Beside his comments about recognizing Ingeri as if they have met before (suggesting he heard her prayer at the beginning of the film), there are several nods to Odinic lore. Before the bridge keeper appears, a raven is seated outside his hut. The raven was considered to be sacred to Odin. When the bridge keeper is finally shown up close, it can be seen that he is one-eyed, which is Odin's most prominent feature, having sacrificed an eye to attain wisdom. Finally, when Ingeri sits in the high-seat, she suddenly has seemingly clairvoyant hearing. This is a nod to Odin's high-seat Hlidskjalf, from which he could see all things happening in the world.
    • Goofs
      When the Boy Goat Herder is placing dirt on Karin's body, her torso moves even though she is supposed to be dead.
    • Quotes

      Beggar: See the smoke trembling under the roof as if with fright? Yet when it gets out in the air, it has the whole sky to swirl about in. But it doesn't know that, so it huddles and trembles in the soot under the roof. It's the same with people. They quiver like a leaf in the storm, afraid of what they know and what they don't know.

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      Edited into Journal d un père (2023)

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • El manantial de la doncella
    • Filming locations
      • Styggeforsen, Dalarnas län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,952
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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