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Bibi Andersson | Alma |
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Liv Ullmann | Elisabeth Vogler |
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Margaretha Krook | Arzt |
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Gunnar Björnstrand | Herr Vogler |
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Jörgen Lindström | Sohn |
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Ingmar Bergman | Director |
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Lars Johan Werle | Original Music Composer |
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Sven Nykvist | Director of Photography |
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Ulla Ryghe | Editor |
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Bibi Lindström | Production Design |
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Mago | Costume Design |
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Lars-Owe Carlberg | Production Manager |
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Lennart Engholm | Sound Designer |
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Per-Olof Pettersson | Sound Designer |
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Olle Jacobsson | Sound mixer |
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Ingmar Bergman | Production |
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Ingmar Bergman | Writer |
=== Prelude ===Persona begins with images of camera equipment and projectors lighting up and projecting dozens of brief cinematic glimpses, including a crucifixion, an erect penis, a tarantula spider, clips from a comedic silent-film reel first seen in Bergman's Prison (depicting a man trapped in a room, being chased by Death and Satan), and the slaughter of a lamb. The last, and longest, glimpse features a boy who wakes up in a hospital next to several corpses, reading Michail Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time ("Vår Tids Hjälte" in the film), and caressing a blurry image of Elisabet and/or Alma's faces.
Theatrical : 1967-03-16 : United States of America