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-*[[Lena Nyman]], 66, Swedish actress (''[[I Am Curious (Yellow)]]'', ''[[I Am Curious (Blue)]]'', ''[[Autumn Sonata]]''). 
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-[[Da Vinci]]'s [[Mona Lisa]] model was [[Salai]], claims [[Silvano Vinceti]]  
-Salai, according to Vinceti, was both the model for the [[Mona Lisa]] as the [[St. John the Baptist (Leonardo)|John the Baptist]].+'''''Autumn Sonata''''' ({{lang-sv|Höstsonaten}}) is a 1978 Swedish drama film written and directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]]. The film stars [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Liv Ullmann]] and [[Lena Nyman]]. It tells the story of a celebrated classical [[pianist]] who is confronted by her neglected daughter. It was Ingrid Bergman's last performance in a major theatrical feature film, and the film won a [[Golden Globe]] for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1979 Golden Globe Awards.
 +==Plot==
 +The plot focuses on a prominent [[concert pianist]], Charlotte Andergast ([[Ingrid Bergman]]), who has been neglectful and dismissive of her children, whom she has not seen in over seven years. Charlotte decides to make a visit to her eldest daughter, Eva ([[Liv Ullmann]]) at her remote house, where she lives with her husband, Viktor (Halvar Björk). Upon arrival, Charlotte discovers that her other daughter, Helena ([[Lena Nyman]]), who is mentally and physically disabled (and was placed in an institution by Charlotte) is living with and being taken care of by Eva. Wounded by the neglect and selfishness of her mother, Eva begins to spill all of the things she has ever wanted to say to Charlotte, and as the evening progresses, the tension culminates to a wave of harsh words and exposure of true feelings that change their mother-daughter relationship forever.
 +==Cast==
 +* [[Ingrid Bergman]] - Charlotte Andergast
 +* [[Liv Ullmann]] - Eva
 +* [[Lena Nyman]] - Helena
 +* [[Halvar Björk]] - Viktor
 +* [[Marianne Aminoff]] - Charlotte's private secretary
 +* [[Arne Bang-Hansen]] - Uncle Otto
 +* [[Gunnar Björnstrand]] - Paul
 +* [[Erland Josephson]] - Josef
 +* [[Georg Løkkeberg]] - Leonardo
 +* [[Mimi Pollak]] - Piano instructor
 +* [[Linn Ullmann]] - Eva as a child
 +
 +==Production==
 +The film was shot in [[Norway]] because of Ingmar Bergman's tax problems with the government of [[Sweden]].
 +
 +==Soundtrack==
 +The piano piece played in the film is [[Chopin]]'s Prelude No. 2 in A minor.
 +
 +==Awards and nominations==
 +The film won the 1979 [[Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film]]. It was also nominated for [[Academy Awards]] for [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Actress in a Leading Role]] (Ingrid Bergman) and [[Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay]].
 +
 +==Remakes==
 +*[[Rituparno Ghosh]]'s ''[[Unishe April]]'' (1994), an Indian film in [[Bengali language|Bengali]], is loosely based on this movie.
 +*''Tehzeeb'' (2003) is a [[Hindi language|Hindi]] film based on ''Autumn Sonata''.
 +* The film was mentioned in [[Pedro Almodóvar]]'s film "[[High Heels (film)|High Heels]]" that also deals with a troubled mother-daughter relationship.
 +* In September 2008 a theatrical version entitled ''Sonata de otoño'' was performed in Madrid.
 +* In April 2011, a new theatrical adaptation of Autumn Sonata, based on Bergman's original screeplay, will have its World Premiere at [[Yale Repertory Theatre]] in New Haven, CT, directed by [[Robert Woodruff]].
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Autumn Sonata (Template:Lang-sv) is a 1978 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film stars Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. It tells the story of a celebrated classical pianist who is confronted by her neglected daughter. It was Ingrid Bergman's last performance in a major theatrical feature film, and the film won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1979 Golden Globe Awards.

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Plot

The plot focuses on a prominent concert pianist, Charlotte Andergast (Ingrid Bergman), who has been neglectful and dismissive of her children, whom she has not seen in over seven years. Charlotte decides to make a visit to her eldest daughter, Eva (Liv Ullmann) at her remote house, where she lives with her husband, Viktor (Halvar Björk). Upon arrival, Charlotte discovers that her other daughter, Helena (Lena Nyman), who is mentally and physically disabled (and was placed in an institution by Charlotte) is living with and being taken care of by Eva. Wounded by the neglect and selfishness of her mother, Eva begins to spill all of the things she has ever wanted to say to Charlotte, and as the evening progresses, the tension culminates to a wave of harsh words and exposure of true feelings that change their mother-daughter relationship forever.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Norway because of Ingmar Bergman's tax problems with the government of Sweden.

Soundtrack

The piano piece played in the film is Chopin's Prelude No. 2 in A minor.

Awards and nominations

The film won the 1979 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ingrid Bergman) and Best Original Screenplay.

Remakes

  • Rituparno Ghosh's Unishe April (1994), an Indian film in Bengali, is loosely based on this movie.
  • Tehzeeb (2003) is a Hindi film based on Autumn Sonata.
  • The film was mentioned in Pedro Almodóvar's film "High Heels" that also deals with a troubled mother-daughter relationship.
  • In September 2008 a theatrical version entitled Sonata de otoño was performed in Madrid.
  • In April 2011, a new theatrical adaptation of Autumn Sonata, based on Bergman's original screeplay, will have its World Premiere at Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, CT, directed by Robert Woodruff.




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