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Through a Glass Darkly may refer to: "Through a glass, darkly" (phrase), a Biblical phrase from 1 Corinthians 13:12. Contents. 1 Film; 2 Literature.
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Through a Glass Darkly

1961 ‧ Drama/Family Drama ‧ 1h 29m
7.9/10 · IMDb 92% · Rotten Tomatoes
Karin (Harriet Andersson) hopes to recover from her recent stay at a mental hospital by spending the summer at her family's cottage on a tiny island. Her husband, Martin (Max von Sydow), cares for her but is frustrated by her physical withdrawal....
Release date: March 13, 1962 (New York)
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman
Cinematography: Sven Nykvist
Distributed by: Criterion and Janus Films
Language: Swedish

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A character study set on a secluded island off the coast of Sweden, `Through A Glass, Darkly' is Ingmar Bergman's pensive chronicle of a young woman's descent ...
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While vacationing on a remote island retreat, a family finds its fragile ties tested when daughter Karin (an astonishing Harriet Andersson) discovers her ...
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