An idealistic adolescent suffering under the thumb of a sadistic schoolmaster falls in love with a loose girl who is bullied and tormented by another lover.An idealistic adolescent suffering under the thumb of a sadistic schoolmaster falls in love with a loose girl who is bullied and tormented by another lover.An idealistic adolescent suffering under the thumb of a sadistic schoolmaster falls in love with a loose girl who is bullied and tormented by another lover.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Mr. Widgren
- (as Olav Riego)
- Caligula's Mother
- (scenes deleted)
- Student
- (as Lars-Gunnar Carlsson)
- Aunt Elisabeth
- (scenes deleted)
- Student
- (uncredited)
- Teacher
- (uncredited)
- Voice on the Radio
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Östergren - Student
- (uncredited)
- Teacher
- (uncredited)
- Student
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn his second autobiography "Images: My Life in Film", Ingmar Bergman describes the filming of the exteriors as his actual film directorial debut: "When the film was virtually done, I made my debut as a movie director...[the] final scene shows Kjellin in the light of dawn, walking towards the awakening city. I was told to shoot these last exteriors, since Sjöberg was otherwise engaged. They were my first professionally filmed images. I was more excited that I can describe."
- GoofsWhen Caligula and Widgren sit in the window together towards the middle of the film, the boom mic can be seen reflected in the glass above them.
- Quotes
Caligula: Caesar hostem aggressus devicit. Widgren?
Jan-Erik Widgren: Caesar defeated the enemy.
Caligula: Example of what?
Jan-Erik Widgren: Participial construction.
Caligula: Which one?
Jan-Erik Widgren: Participium coniunctum. Predicative attribute.
Caligula: Of what?
[Widgren fails to answer]
Caligula: Didn't you prepare for the lesson?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bergman Island (2004)
The title sequence promises a thriller, and there are sequences that seem prepared to fulfill that promise; but it never quite pans out. The story never quite pans out as satisfactory drama either, despite some acute observations by the wiser characters and good performances from everyone. Ingmar Bergman's script comes off like gleeful revenge against an actual schoolmaster he knew.
The best thing about the movie is the gorgeous black-and-white photography from Martin Bodin, under Alf Sjöberg's direction, filled with sinister shadows of domineering figures and clutching hands and low angle shots revealing shadow-strewn ceilings.
- J. Spurlin
- Sep 6, 2009
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1