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3 dic 2015 · Storyline. A Spiritual Matter is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing. In this movie, Viktoria is a 40-year-old woman who seems to have gone mad and develops a compelling and moving monologue of moments that marked her existence.
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- Drama
- Bénédicte Acolas
- 2015-12-03
A spiritual matter (En själslig angelägenhet) - YouTube. Film directed by Benedict Acolas, starring Sophie Marceau, from a play written by Ingmar Bergman.
- 82 min
- 19,8K
- Roberto Antoniello
Synopsis. “A Spiritual Matter” is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing. In this movie, Viktoria is a 40-year-old woman who seems to have gone mad and develops a compelling and moving monologue of moments that marked her existence. Viktoria (Sophie Marceau), a bishop’s daughter and pastor’s wife, talks ...
- Bénédicte Acolas
- ARTE
Synopsis. A Spiritual Matter is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing. In this movie, Viktoria is a 40-year-old woman who seems to have gone mad and develops a compelling and moving monologue of moments that marked her existence.
- Gilles Porte
- Bénédicte Acolas
- France
- Drama | TV Movie
3 dic 2015 · A Spiritual Matter 2015. Released December 3, 2015. Runtime 1h 22m. Director Bénédicte Acolas. Writers Ingmar Bergman + 1 more. Country France. Languages French. Studio ARTE. Genres Drama. "A Spiritual Matter" is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing.
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- Sophie Marceau
- Bénédicte Acolas
A Spiritual Matter is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing. In this movie, Viktoria is a 40-year-old woman who seems to have gone mad and develops a compelling and moving monologue of moments that marked her existence.
3 dic 2015 · Overview. "A Spiritual Matter" is the first-ever adaptation of an Ingmar Bergman script since his passing. In this movie, Viktoria is a 40-year-old woman who seems to have gone mad and develops a compelling and moving monologue of moments that marked her existence.