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Sunday's Children
(VHS, 1995)
Director: Daniel Bergman

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Format: VHS Feb 1995 Not Rated Recording Mode: Stereo Sound: HiFi, Stereo 118 min. Color UPC: 720229907699 |
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Movie Description Daniel Bergman directs his father's screenplay, a fond memoir of life as a child in a large, warm family in 1920's Sweden. In the tradition of Bergman's FANNY AND ALEXANDER.
Synopsis The incomparable Ingmar Bergman scripted this elegiac and semi-autobiographical film, directed (in his debut) by his son Daniel Bergman. The story picks up a decade after "Best Intentions," the previous film written by Bergman, leaves off.
"Sunday's Children" focuses on a young boy named Pu and his relationship with his father, a local pastor. Pu observes his father as he shifts from being a didactic preacher, to an ill-tempered husband, to a caring and devoted parent.
Film Notes Produced in association with Finlands Filmtiftelse, Islands Film Fond & Norsk Film with the support of Nordic Film & TV fund and Eurimages/Europarâdet.
Industry Reviews "...Funny, touching....[It] will linger with the viewer long afterward." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - Lawrence O'Toole (02/17/1995)
"...Director Daniel Bergman has the gift of being able to recapture lost time, especially time as it is viewed through the special lens of childhood, and there are elegiac moments in this film that will stay with you forever..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (08/26/1994)
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