| Barcode | 037429181522 |
| Release Date | 8/19/2003 |
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| Ingrid Thulin | Ester | |
| Gunnel Lindblom | Anna | |
| Jörgen Lindström | Johan | |
| Håkan Jahnberg | The Hotel Steward | |
| Birger Malmsten | The Waiter | |
| Lissi Alandh | Woman in Variety Hall | |
| Karl-Arne Bergman | The Paperboy | |
| Leif Forstenberg | Man in Variety Hall | |
| Eduardo Gutiérrez | Impressario | |
| Eskil Kalling | The Bar Owner | |
| Birger Lensander | The Doorkeeper | |
| Kristina Olausson | Anna | |
| Nils Waldt | The Cashier | |
| Olof Widgren | The Old Man |
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| Producer |
Allan Ekelund
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| Writer/Composer |
Ingmar Bergman
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| Cinematography |
Sven Nykvist
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| Music |
Ivan Renliden
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Traveling through an unnamed European country on the brink of war, sickly, intellectual Ester, her sister Anna and Anna's young son, Johan, check into a near-empty hotel. A basic inability to communicate among the three seems only to worsen during their stay. Anna provokes her sister by enjoying a dalliance with a local man, while the boy, left to himself, has a series of enigmatic encounters that heighten the growing air of isolation. |
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