Musik i mörker (Night is My Future) (1947)
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60% of critics liked it
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51% of users liked it
(451 ratings)
Originally released in Sweden as Musik I Morker, Night is My Future is a seminal effort from director Ingmar Bergman. Blinded during a wartime training accident, aspiring-musician Birger Malmstein refuses all efforts by well-meaning outsiders to help him. Malmstein hires Mai Zetterling as his… More Originally released in Sweden as Musik I Morker, Night is My Future is a seminal effort from director Ingmar Bergman. Blinded during a wartime training accident, aspiring-musician Birger Malmstein refuses all efforts by well-meaning outsiders to help him. Malmstein hires Mai Zetterling as his companion and "eyes," though he still fiercely defends his independence. They become closer as both Malmstein and Zetterling learn about new aspects of life from each other. Disappointed in his efforts to make a living as a pianist, Malmstein enrolls in a school for the blind, assuming that Zetterling will be waiting for him when he graduates. Upon learning that Mai already has a boy friend, Malmstein attempts to kill himself. Only when he gets into a fistfight with Zetterling's beau does Malmstein feel as though he's "whole" again. Night is My Future is based on a novel by Dagmar Edqvist; while entertaining, it is frankly an "entertainment," with few of Bergman's distinctive touches. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ingmar Bergman
- Written By
- Dagmar Edqvist
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1948 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Trevor Johnston, Time Out
This is one film Bergman didn't wrench from the depths of his soul.
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Bosley Crowther, New York Times
Cinematic juvenilia of a painful sort.
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Fernando F. Croce, CinePassion
Shots are often fumbled, yet the need for human touch is profoundly evoked in its physicality and its spirituality
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, TV Guide's Movie Guide
Very early Bergman film (he had directed 16 films before all the critical acclaim) starring Malmsten as a man who struggles against blindness that happened to him in the military.
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Cast
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Mai Zetterling
as Ingrid Olofsdotter
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Birger Malmsten
as Bengt Vyldeke
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Olof Winnerstrand
as Kerrman the vicar
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Naima Wifstrand
as Mrs. Schroder
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Bibi Skoglund
as Agneta Vyldeke
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Hilda Borgström
as Lovis the Housekeeper
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Douglas Håge
as Kruge the Restaurant Owner
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Gunnar Bjornstrand
as Klasson
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Bengt Eklund
as Ebbe Larsson
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John Elfström
as Otto Klemens blind worker
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Rutie Andreasson
as Evert
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??ke Claesson
as Mr. Schroeder
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Marianne Gyllenhammar
as Blance
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Svea Holst
as Post office worker
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Sven Lindberg
as Hedstroem
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Arne Lindblad
as The Chef
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Bengt Logardt
as Einar Born
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Segol Mann
as Anton Nord
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Georg Skarstedt
as Joensson
- Mona Geijer-Falkner
- Ulla Andreasson
- Rune Andréasson