This collection includes three of Bergman's greatest works, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (1961), WINTER LIGHT (1962), and THE SILENCE (1963). Bergman's stark, searing dramas put Sweden on the cinematic map.
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY: Four family members live with the trauma of a young woman's madness and search for the meaning of God.
WINTER LIGHT: A widowed pastor finds that he has lost his faith in God after the suicide of one of the members of his congregation. He searches for inspiration for his parishoners and struggles with his own conscience.
This scarring study of faith and despair is an undisputed Bergman classic about a disillusioned pastor of a decaying church, who finds he has no solace to offer his anguished flock.
THE SILENCE: Story of two sisters, Ester and Anna. Esther is older and ailing and Anna is young and lustful. The film explores deeper meanings of sibling relationships, sexuality, morality and death.