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  1. 3 dic 2015 · A Spiritual Matter: Directed by Bénédicte Acolas. With Sophie Marceau. In an empty house, a woman, 40, lets herself go to her most motivating, deepest impulses.

    • (84)
    • Drama
    • Bénédicte Acolas
    • 2015-12-03
  2. Film directed by Benedict Acolas, starring Sophie Marceau, from a play written by Ingmar Bergman.

    • 82 min
    • 19,8K
    • Roberto Antoniello
  3. 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
  4. Genre. Drama | TV Movie. 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
  5. 3 dic 2015 · Genres Drama. "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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    • Sophie Marceau
    • Bénédicte Acolas
  6. 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 to herself and ...

  7. 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.