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The Virgin Spring (1959)

The Virgin Spring (1959)
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Inspired by a medieval Swedish ballad, Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukallan) begins with a scene of unspeakable brutality and ends with an image of uncommon beauty. 15-year-old Birgitta Peterson, on her way to church to light candles for the Virgin Mary, is raped and murdered by two older men. The men look for shelter at the home of Birgitta's father (Max Von Sydow), who murders the bestial killers in cold blood. When the deed is done, Von Sydow, a deeply religious man, begins to question the efficacy of a God that would allow his daughter's death, then permit so bloody a retribution. Then, a fresh, virgin spring bubbles from the ground where his daughter had been lying a few moments before. Taking this natural phenonenon as a sign from above, Von Sydow vows to erect a church on the spot where Birgitta met her doom. The winner of the "best foreign picture" Academy Award, The Virgin Spring currently exists in several versions of varying lengths; the longest, and most graphic, is the original Swedish cut. Believe it or not, this hauntingly beautiful film served as the basis of The Last House on the Left (1972). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Max von SydowBirgitta Valberg, (more)
Director(s):
Ingmar Bergman
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Synopsis of The Virgin Spring

Inspired by a medieval Swedish ballad, Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukallan) begins with a scene of unspeakable brutality and ends with an image of uncommon beauty. 15-year-old Birgitta Peterson, on her way to church to light candles for the Virgin Mary, is raped and murdered by two older men. The men look for shelter at the home of Birgitta's father (Max Von Sydow), who murders the bestial killers in cold blood. When the deed is done, Von Sydow, a deeply religious man, begins to question the efficacy of a God that would allow his daughter's death, then permit so bloody a retribution. Then, a fresh, virgin spring bubbles from the ground where his daughter had been lying a few moments before. Taking this natural phenonenon as a sign from above, Von Sydow vows to erect a church on the spot where Birgitta met her doom. The winner of the "best foreign picture" Academy Award, The Virgin Spring currently exists in several versions of varying lengths; the longest, and most graphic, is the original Swedish cut. Believe it or not, this hauntingly beautiful film served as the basis of The Last House on the Left (1972). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Ingmar Bergman
Producer(s):
Allan EkelundIngmar Bergman
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    Carl C.

    "Virgin Spring" is an all time classic to be sure and no comment I can offer would do justice to this landmark work by Bergman. But this new release from Criterion has an amazing interview with Ang lee, Director of "Breakback Mountain," and his comments on the power and effect of this movie on him at 18 yrs old as a student is not to be missed in the special features. In short Lee credits Bergman with showing him that it was possible to make serious art in cinematic form.

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    April R.

    This is a sad movie, in what happens to this girl. It is graphic and hard to watch as a female. The movie is well done and has stood up to time amazingly well.

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    David A.

    I usually don't like movies that I have to read the subtitles too, but this movie didn't have much talking (reading), so it worked out okay. I would recommend this.

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