Description
In the first film of Ingmar Bergman’s celebrated “Faith Trilogy,” a young woman, Karin (Harriet Andersson), returns from a mental institution to spend the summer on a remote island with her husband, father, and brother. As her family struggles to reconnect, Karin’s fragile grasp on reality begins to crumble, leading her to a terrifying vision of God that blurs the line between revelation and madness.
With haunting intimacy and emotional precision, Through a Glass Darkly explores themes of faith, isolation, and the limits of human understanding. Shot with stark beauty by cinematographer Sven Nykvist, the film earned the Academy Award® for Best Foreign Language Film and remains one of Bergman’s most profound meditations on the human condition.
Date & Time
Nov 7 - 10, 2025