Director(s)Ingmar Bergman
Producer(s)Harald Molander
Top GenresDrama, Romance
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Port of Call (1948) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Ingmar Bergman and produced by Harald Molander.

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Port of Call (1948)

By Beatrice on Apr 16, 2015 From Flickers in Time

Port of Call (Hamnstad) Directed by Ingmar Bergman Written by Ingmar Bergman; story by Olle L?nsberg 1948/Sweden Svensk Filmindustri First viewing/Hulu Plus Bergman is still finding his way in this problem picture about troubled youth. As the film opens, we see Berit jump into the dockside wate... Read full article


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By Michael on Dec 27, 2010 From Le Mot du Cinephiliaque

Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans (Werner Herzog, 2009) In the 1970's and 1980's Werner Herzog filmmaking was simply kamikaze especially the films he shoot with his long time friend/enemy Klaus Kinski. He never attained the virtuosity and inspiration of this period. Meanwhile, his films stil... Read full article


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The book which Gösta reads on his bed is 'Resor utan mål' ('Journeys Without Destination') by Swedish author and future Nobel laureate in Literature (1974) Harry Martinson. Martinson was, indeed, a sailor before becoming an author, and the book, published in 1932 as Martinson's first prose volume (his greatest fame would come for his poetry), was a document of his own experiences as one, written at twenty-eight after he had given up the sea due to a combination of lack of employment and a bout of tuberculosis. A sailor like Gösta would indeed have found much interest in the book, as it dealt realistically with the life of a sailor from his country living a life very similar to his own. The book itself has sadly never been published in English, but Martinson's second novel, 'Kap Farväl!', somewhat similar to 'Resor utan mål', was translated as 'Cape Farewell'. Director Ingmar Bergman was indeed an admirer of his countryman Martinson and, in 1964, he staged the premiere of Martinson's play 'Tre knivar från Wei' ('Three Knives From Wei'), although, unfortunately, he considered the production an unmitigated disaster.
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