Published by N.p., N.p., 1953
Photograph
Vintage borderless double weight reference photograph from the 1953 film. Cahiers du Cinéma stamp on the verso. Based on Per Anders Fogelstrom's 1951 novel. Two young lovers from Stockholm steal a boat and run away together, but are forced to return home as the summer ends. The first film to star director Ingmar Bergman's longtime leading lady Harriet Andersson, who would later appear in Bergman's "Sawdust and Tinsel" (1953), "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955), "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), and "Cries and Whispers" (1972). Set in Sweden. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Criterion Collection 614.
Published by Svensk Filmindustri, Stockholm, 1953
Photograph
Vintage borderless reference photograph of Harriet Andersson from the 1983 film. Printed Swedish Svensk Filmindustri snipe, featuring full cast and crew credits, affixed and folded, "Svensk Filmindustri" stamp, and small barcode label, all on verso. Based on the 1951 Swedish novel "Sommaren med Monika" by Per Anders Fogelstrom. Conceived as a vehicle for Andersson by Ingmar Bergman, who were intimately involved at the time, it was Andersson's first major role and would make her an international star. Bergman and Andersson would continue working together for the next three decades, Andersson starring in some of Bergman's most acclaimed films. Two disaffected youths, Harry (Lars Ekborg) and Monicka (Andersson), fall in love and run away for a fleeting idyllic summer in a remote archipelago. Controversial at the time of it's release for its then ground-breaking nudity, its US rights were purchased by Exploitation film presenter Kroger Babb in 1955, editing out over a third of the film to emphasize the nudity and renaming the film "Monika, the Story of a Bad Girl." Set in and shot on location in Stockholm, Sweden. 6.25 x 4.75 inches. Near Fine. Criterion Collection 614. Godard, Histoire(s) du Cinema.
Published by Mondial Films, London, 1953
Photograph
Three vintage reference photographs from the 1953 film. With printed mimeo snipes specific to the film's UK release affixed to the verso. Based on Per Anders Fogelstrom's 1951 novel. Two young lovers from Stockholm steal a boat and run away together, but are forced to return home as the summer ends. The first film to star director Ingmar Bergman's longtime leading lady Harriet Andersson, who would later appear in Bergman's "Sawdust and Tinsel" (1953), "Smiles of a Summer Night" (1955), "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), and "Cries and Whispers" (1972). Set in Sweden. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Criterion Collection 614.