After a seven-year absence, Charlotte Andergast travels to Sweden to reunite with her daughter Eva. The pair have a troubled relationship: Charlotte sacrificed the responsibilities of motherhood for a career as a classical pianist. Over an emotional night, the pair reopen the wounds of the past. Charlotte gets another shock when she finds out that her mentally impaired daughter, Helena, is out of the asylum and living with Eva.

Ingrid Bergman
as Charlotte

Liv Ullmann
as Eva

Lena Nyman
as Helena

Halvar Björk
as Viktor

Marianne Aminoff
as Charlotte's Private Secretary

Arne Bang-Hansen
as Uncle Otto

Gunnar Björnstrand
as Paul

Erland Josephson
as Josef

Georg Løkkeberg
as Leonardo

Mimi Pollak
as Piano Instructor
badelf
Wow. Just wow. Ingmar Bergman really outdid himself this time. His movies are always a thoughtful watch because they're usually out somewhere on a parallel spiritual plane. This one, however, has two new characteristics: First, he's completely up-in-your-face about dysfunctional families. And second...
CinemaSerf
The intensity with which Ingmar Bergman brings together truly stunning performances from Liv Ullmann ("Eva") trying to reconcile with her chronically back pain ridden mother "Charlotte" (Ingrid Bergman) is fascinating to watch in this powerful, visceral drama. The relationship has long since been st...