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A sequel to 1973's award-winning Scenes From A Marriage Bergman again follows the relationship between Marianne (Liv Ullmann) and Johan (Erland Josephson). Marianne and Johan meet again after thirty years without contact when Marianne suddenly feels a need to see her ex-husband again. She decides to visit Johan at his old summer house in the western province of Dalarna. And so one beautiful autumn day there she is beside his reclining chair waking him with a light kiss.

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Released
27 March 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tartan Video 
Classification
Runtime
107 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023965359421 
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Sequel to director Ingmar Bergman's earlier 'Scenes From a Marriage' (1973). After 30 years without contact, Marianne (Liv Ullmann) suddenly decides that she needs to see her ex-husband Johan (Erland Josephson) one more time. She arrives at his summer house in Dalarna, where Johan is living with his son Henrik (Borje Ahlstedt) and his grand-daughter Karin (Julia Dufvenius) while he mourns the passing of his wife Anna. Marianne finds herself in the middle of a tense and unspoken power struggle between father and son, in a home where the presence of Anna has not quite passed. Despite her best efforts though, Marianne is gradually drawn into the complicated relationship between Henrik and Johan.

In this heartfelt drama from the inimitable Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, a woman (Bergman's longtime favorite Liv Ullmann) visits her ex-husband after a 30-year separation, only to become involved in the lives of his son and granddaughter from his late second wife.