Mimi Nelson
4 titles
Filmography
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Port of Call
(1948)Arguably the most acclaimed of Bergman's early films, this charts the unsteady relationship between a girl bruised by her parents’ unhappy marriage and a sailor tired of years at sea.

Thirst
(1949)A couple traveling across a war-ravaged Europe. A disintegrating marriage. A ballet dancer's scarred past. Her friend's psychological agony. Elliptically told in flashbacks and multiple narrative threads, Ingmar Bergman's THIRST shows people enslaved to memory and united in isolation.

Hidden in the Fog
(1953)With her wealthy husband shot dead, Lora drives off into the night. But she isn’t the only one with a motive to kill.

When Darkness Falls
(1960)A girl travels to Västlinge to spend a peaceful Christmas with her relative, the vicar. But a brutal murder will soon turn everyone into a suspect.