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The Virgin Spring
Cast
Max von Sydow, Birgitta Valberg, Gunnel Lindblom, Birgitta Pettersson View AllCrew
Ingmar Bergman (Director), Ulla Isaksson (Screenplay) View All
Release: Feb. 8th, 1960
Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes
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Even by the standards of early-1960s European cinema, that is a somewhat difficult scene to watch unfold - fortunately, Bergman is at least able to depict such an act without resorting to cheap sensationalism (but then again when does he ever?) In any case, as with many a Bergman film it is awfully ....

With this film, Bergman extends one of his main themes, which is the questioning of God's purposes in the things that happen to us, and end our days in misery.

Perhaps if I knew more of the ancient religious beliefs of 12th century Sweden, then I might have gotten much more out of it as I believe there was a juxtaposition of the ancient beliefs vs the modern Christian beliefs, and the film demonstrates through different events that regardless of one's beli....