Cries and Whispers

Cries and Whispers
Swedish theatrical release poster
Directed byIngmar Bergman
Written byIngmar Bergman
Produced byLars-Owe Carlberg
StarringHarriet Andersson
Kari Sylwan
Ingrid Thulin
Liv Ullmann
Inga Gill
Erland Josephson
Narrated byIngmar Bergman
CinematographySven Nykvist
Edited bySiv Lundgren
Music byJohann Sebastian Bach
Frédéric Chopin
Production
company
Release dates
  • 21 December 1972 (1972-12-21) (United States)
  • 5 March 1973 (1973-03-05) (Sweden)[1]
Running time
91 minutes[2]
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
Budget$450,000[3]
Box officeSEK 2,130,705 (Sweden)
$1.5 million (U.S.)[4]
$3.5 million[5]

Cries and Whispers (Swedish: Viskningar och rop, lit.'Whispers and Cries') is a 1972 Swedish period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann. The film, set in a mansion at the end of the 19th century, is about three sisters and a servant who struggle with the terminal cancer of one of the sisters (Andersson). The servant (Sylwan) is close to her, while the other two sisters (Ullmann and Thulin) confront their emotional distance from each other.

Inspired by Bergman's mother, Karin Åkerblom, and his vision of four women in a red room, Cries and Whispers was filmed at Taxinge-Näsby Castle in 1971. Its themes include faith, the female psyche and the search for meaning in suffering, and academics have found Biblical allusions. Unlike previous Bergman films, it uses saturated colour, crimson in particular.

After its premiere in the United States, distributed by Roger Corman and New World Pictures, the film was released in Sweden and screened out of competition at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Following two unsuccessful films by Bergman, Cries and Whispers was a critical and commercial success. It received five Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture (rare for a foreign-language film). Cinematographer Sven Nykvist won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and Cries and Whispers won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and other honours.

The film inspired stage adaptations by Ivo van Hove and Andrei Șerban and influenced later cinema. It was commemorated on Swedish postage stamps referring to a scene in which Andersson and Sylwan replicate the Pietà.

  1. ^ Steene 2005, p. 299.
  2. ^ Shargel 2007, p. xv.
  3. ^ Shargel 2007, p. 133.
  4. ^ Corman & Jerome 1990, p. 190.
  5. ^ Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987). American film distribution : the changing marketplace. UMI Research Press. p. 294. ISBN 978-0-8357-1776-2. Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada