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All These Women [DVD] [1964]

DVD ~ Bibi Andersson
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  • Actors: Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson, Eva Dahlbeck, Karin Kavli, Gertrud Fridh
  • Directors: Ingmar Bergman
  • Writers: Ingmar Bergman, Erland Josephson
  • Producers: Allan Ekelund
  • Format: PAL
  • Language Swedish
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Palisades Tartan
  • DVD Release Date: 26 July 2004
  • Run Time: 80 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000284A60
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,886 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis

An amusing, satirical Bergman farce from 1964, ALL THESE WOMEN is set in the house of womanising cellist, Felix. When a respected critic called Cornelius arrives to begin writing Felix' biography, he finds the house occupied by many women and must endure a series of humiliating situations. His dignity is stretched at being photographed in compromising positions and force to dress in women's clothes--after all this he doesn't even get to meet Felix.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Skeleton in Bergman's Closet?, 2 Aug 2007
By HJ (London UK) - See all my reviews
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A genius musician has withdrawn to his beautiful house surrounded by his harem of groupies. Into the household enters the great critic determined to get the definitive story on the genius. The critic is variously seduced and humiliated by the women - the genius remaining off-screen.
At the height of his success as master of black & white doom & gloom Bergman made this, his first colour film and a satirical farce. Camp comedy was not what people expected or wanted from Bergman then (or now) and the film was a disastrous flop. When I first saw "All These Women" I thought it unbelievably bad, imagine Bergman directing a "Carry On" movie... However I've watched it at least a dozen times and it gets better with each viewing, it's amazingly detailed and, yes, now even makes me laugh.
It's a film about artists & critics, celebrity & sex. The idea that great art is produced by dubious people in dubious circumstances is an old theme in Bergman. The message here seems to be that whether an artist's work lives on into posterity depends not on the inherent value of the art but on the whims of the critic and fashion (though I think the film finally more sympathetic to the critic than the artist). The other theme is that artists, fans & critics are all driven by vanity.
I can't recommend this film - anyone who only knows Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Persona etc should be cautious about buying the DVD - but if you have a taste for very arch humour then you might appreciate it. And of course it's a treat to see Bibi, Harriett et al in early 60s colour...
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11 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Even genius's have off days, 1 Aug 2004
By Bevan Lee (Darlinghurst, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This one is a real stinker. It's almost embarrassing to watch. But for a lover of Bergman's work it's worth viewing, simply to see the worst of his output. It somehow makes him more human to see that he can fail so spectacularly.
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3.0 out of 5 stars ALL THESE WOMEN DID NOT SAVE IT, 18 Oct 2007
By stuart "s.vernon" (MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
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I never thought that I would have to say that but I did not like the Ingmar Bergman's film "All These Women". In spite the very pretty and delicate pink and blue cinematography and the presence of the charming and talented actresses, the movie was a mess of an attempt to create a comedy. Everything that was subtle, sensual, and charming in B/W "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955) was missing here. First of all - the Jarl Kulle's performance as a music critic - biographer, Cornelius. Kulle was very effective and funny in "Smiles...", in "Women..." - he plays an irritating, annoying, and the worst - absolutely not funny (which is a crime for a comedy) character. If in "Smiles... the writing was a first class and sparkled, I got the impression that in "Women.." Bergman did not care or did not want to work on the script and was more interested in experimenting with colors and music. The movie looks and sounds fine - it is Bergman, after all, but that's the only redeeming qualities that I found.
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