Through a Glass Darkly

Ingmar Bergman's intense Oscar-winning, black-and-white 1961 film that explores the existence of God through the eyes of a mentally ill Swedish woman (Harriet Andersson) who slips back into madness while vacationing with her emotionally distant and dysfunctional family, including her husband (Max von Sydow), her suicidal widowed father (Gunnar Björnstrand), and her 17-year-old misogynistic brother (Lars Passgård), on the family's remote island getaway.
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