Scenes from a Marriage with Ingmar Bergman: DVD Cover

    Scenes from a Marriage
    a.k.a. Scenes from a Marriage Director: Ingmar Bergman

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/16/2004
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 5,003

    Viewer Rating: (1 ratings)

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    New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound; New and improved English subtitle translation; Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition; 1986 video interview with Ingmar Bergman ; New video interview with stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson; Video interview with Bergman scholar Peter Cowie comparing the two versions of Scenes From a Marriage; New essay by author Phillip Lopate

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Television Series, Disc 1
    1. The Interview [10:44]
    2. Love Isn't Necessary [5:29]
    3. Dinner Guests [5:22]
    4. Marianne and Katarina [4:25]
    5. After-Dinner Confessions [8:25]
    6. Questions [2:48]
    7. A Difficult Decision [6:33]
    8. Aftermath [5:48]
    9. Credits [2:25]
    1. Recap [1:19]
    2. Longing for Change [7:26]
    3. Winging It [2:40]
    4. Eva and Johan [8:01]
    5. A Loveless Marriage [6:22]
    6. In a Rut [3:43]
    7. An Intimate Conversation [9:05]
    8. Credits [2:25]
    1. Recap [1:38]
    2. Revelation [12:01]
    3. Johan Explains [20:56]
    4. The Morning After [4:30]
    5. Leaving [6:02]
    6. Betrayed by Friends [4:05]
    7. Credits [2:13]
    Side #2 -- Television Series, Disc 2
    1. Recap [2:10]
    2. Reunion [8:25]
    3. Revelations and Rejection [17:05]
    4. Marianne's Diary [6:12]
    5. A Lover's Call [5:18]
    6. Marianne Responds [7:16]
    7. A Lover's Letter [3:18]
    8. Credits [2:10]
    1. Recap [1:50]
    2. Divorce Papers [9:32]
    3. Emotional Illiterates [7:23]
    4. Marianne Lashes Out [13:44]
    5. Conflicted Feelings [11:11]
    6. Violence Erupts [5:46]
    7. Credits [2:01]
    1. Recap [1:43]
    2. A Visit With Mother [9:44]
    3. At the Office [6:44]
    4. Rendezvous [8:36]
    5. Johan's Acceptance [5:12]
    6. Experience [10:10]
    7. Different Kinds of Love [6:12]
    8. Credits [2:23]
    Side #3 -- The Film
    1. "Innocence and Panic:" The Interview [8:33]
    2. Dinner Guests [4:35]
    3. After-Dinner Confessions [8:24]
    4. Cleaning Up [2:48]
    5. "The Art of Sweeping Things Under the Rug:" Longing for Change [8:33]
    6. Eva and Johan [7:48]
    7. A Loveless Marriage [6:20]
    8. An Intimate Conversation [6:26]
    9. "Paula" [9:50]
    10. Johan Explains [15:06]
    11. Leaving [6:56]
    12. Betrayed by Friends [4:04]
    13. "The Vale of Tears:" Reunion [6:01]
    14. Revelations and Rejection [9:46]
    15. Marianne's Diary [7:05]
    16. A Lover's Letter [3:13]
    17. "The Illiterates:" Divorce Papers [8:14]
    18. Emotional Illiterates [15:10]
    19. Violence Erupts [5:17]
    20. "In the Middle of the Night:" Rendezvous [8:12]
    21. Johan's Acceptance [3:05]
    22. Experience [6:45]
    23. Different Kinds of Love [7:18]

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    March 09, 2009: While this film is no "Wild Strawberries," it is a moving look at the deterioriation of a marriage over a number of years. Its sometimes brutal treatment of jealousy, miscommunication, posturing and hubris makes this TV miniseries what it is. . . Powerful.

    It's nearly impossible to avoid emotional involvement, when watching this film, although the loyalty lines are not so clear cut as gender. Everyone has a stake in this film. Everyone has a stake in its outcome. "Everyone has known someone" who has gone through this, in one form or another.

    I wouldn't classify this as an Essential, but for those who would like to see a more human Bergman film, with engaging reality, rather than dream sequences, psychiatric symbolism and fantasy - this is for you.