Winter Light (Nattvardsgästerna) (Luz de Invierno) [*Ntsc/region 1 & 4 Dvd. Import-latin America] by Ingmar Bergman (Spanish subtitles)
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PublisherVarios
ISBN / ASINB0035Q4BW4
ISBN-13978B0035Q4BW2
Sales Rank377,527
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Plot Synopsis
The Winter Light is the second in a trilogy of dramas by acclaimed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman that explores religious faith and doubts in a visceral, visual, and provocative manner. The first, Through a Glass Darkly, was an international success and heralded this new phase in the director's career. This compelling drama is set within a three-hour period on a Sunday afternoon in November, and begins when the local pastor, Tomas Ericsson (Gunnar Bjornstrand), is finishing his sermon. As of late, Pastor Ericsson has watched his congregation dwindle to a minimal level. Among the remaining parishioners is Marta (Ingrid Thulin) a plain-looking schoolteacher who has long been in love with the pastor. Meanwhile, fisherman Jonas (Max von Sydow) is anxiety-ridden over the nuclear power of the Communist Chinese, but Pastor Ericsson cannot help him, saddled with some overwhelming spiritual dilemmas of his own. As Ericsson struggles with his demons and faces Marta's unwanted (and to him, repugnant) romantic attentions, some hints of the qualities of God begin to surface.
Sinopsis
Última parte de la trilogía de Ingmar Bergman sobre la existencia de Dios, Luz de Invierno nos cuenta la historia de Tomas Ericsson, un pastor cuya vocación se desvanece al enfrentar lo que parece la pérdida de su fe, justo cuando ha concluido su servicio para una pequeña congregación. Ericsson habrá de enfrentar, en el peor momento, la tentación del amor de una mujer y la necesidad de consuelo divino de un hombre atormentado por la ansiedad.
The Winter Light is the second in a trilogy of dramas by acclaimed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman that explores religious faith and doubts in a visceral, visual, and provocative manner. The first, Through a Glass Darkly, was an international success and heralded this new phase in the director's career. This compelling drama is set within a three-hour period on a Sunday afternoon in November, and begins when the local pastor, Tomas Ericsson (Gunnar Bjornstrand), is finishing his sermon. As of late, Pastor Ericsson has watched his congregation dwindle to a minimal level. Among the remaining parishioners is Marta (Ingrid Thulin) a plain-looking schoolteacher who has long been in love with the pastor. Meanwhile, fisherman Jonas (Max von Sydow) is anxiety-ridden over the nuclear power of the Communist Chinese, but Pastor Ericsson cannot help him, saddled with some overwhelming spiritual dilemmas of his own. As Ericsson struggles with his demons and faces Marta's unwanted (and to him, repugnant) romantic attentions, some hints of the qualities of God begin to surface.
Sinopsis
Última parte de la trilogía de Ingmar Bergman sobre la existencia de Dios, Luz de Invierno nos cuenta la historia de Tomas Ericsson, un pastor cuya vocación se desvanece al enfrentar lo que parece la pérdida de su fe, justo cuando ha concluido su servicio para una pequeña congregación. Ericsson habrá de enfrentar, en el peor momento, la tentación del amor de una mujer y la necesidad de consuelo divino de un hombre atormentado por la ansiedad.
