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Max von Sydow | Jan Rosenberg | |
Liv Ullmann | Eva Rosenberg | |
Gunnar Jorgenstrand | ||
Sigge Fürst | Filip | |
Gunnar Björnstrand | Col. Jacobi | |
Birgitta Valberg | Mrs. Jacobi | |
Sigge Furst | Filip | |
Gunnar Bjornstrand | Col. Jacobi | |
Hans Alfredson | Lobelius | |
Ingvar Kjellson | Oswald | |
Frank Sundström | Chief interrogator | |
Ulf Johansson | The doctor | |
Vilgot Sjöman | The interviewer | |
Bengt Eklund | Guard | |
Gösta Prüzelius | The vicar | |
Willy Peters | Elder officer | |
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs | Woman in the boat | |
Agda Helin | Merchant's wife |
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Producer | A.B. Svensk
Lars-Owe Carlberg |
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Writer | Ingmar Bergman
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A "flawless work" (The New Yorker) from Oscar winner Ingmar Bergman, Shame probes the atrocities of war - both internal and external - as a young couple struggles to survive while the world around them crumbles into chaos. On a remote island far removed from a raging civil war, Jan and Eva (Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann) retreat to their apolitical fortress: a small vegetable farm. But their serene existence is shattered when soldiers violently invade their home. Now caught in the crosshairs of a brutal and inhuman conflict, Jan and Eva become survivors with only one concern - to endure. |
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