Hamnstad

  • 100'
  • Sweden
  • 1948
An early and still little-known film by the great Ingmar Bergman, in which a typically Bergman theme is worked out: a man wrestles with moral questions, but follows his physical urges. The story is set in a grey harbour district. The dock-worker Gösta becomes involved with the young woman Berit (Nine-Christine Jönsson), who is depressed and suicidal. She can't live with her mother any more, so she has spent some time in an institution. She is also thought to have a history in prostitution. Gösta is a man with a very traditional upbringing and a very strict morality. He finds it very difficult to accept Berits background. The film ends with a 'happy ending', but in its tone, Bergman makes it clear that the future will not be without problems. (GjZ)
Director
Ingmar Bergman
Country of production
Sweden
Year
1948
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
100'
Medium
35mm
International title
Port of Call
Language
Swedish
Producer
Svensk Filmindustri, AB
Sales
Svensk Filmindustri, AB
Screenplay
Ingmar Bergman
Director
Ingmar Bergman
Country of production
Sweden
Year
1948
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
100'
Medium
35mm
International title
Port of Call
Language
Swedish
Producer
Svensk Filmindustri, AB
Sales
Svensk Filmindustri, AB
Screenplay
Ingmar Bergman