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Fanny och Alexander

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🟡 65/100
Total warning time: 6m 35s
Sex/Nudity: 🟡 50/100 (1m 45s)
  • 🟡 40/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:00] Brief scene with partial nudity as characters change clothes.
  • 🟡 60/100 [01:20:15 - 01:21:30] Suggestive dialogue and mild sexual content involving adults.
Drug Use: 🟡 30/100 (40s)
  • 🟡 30/100 [01:05:20 - 01:06:00] Adults drinking alcohol in a social setting.
Violence: 🔴 70/100 (4m 5s)
  • 🔴 80/100 [00:30:10 - 00:31:45] A character is physically punished in a harsh manner.
  • 🔴 90/100 [02:10:00 - 02:12:30] Intense and disturbing scenes involving psychological and emotional abuse.
Strong Language: 🟢 20/100 (5s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [00:55:40 - 00:55:45] Mild profanity used by an adult character.
Fanny och Alexander

Details for Fanny och Alexander (1982)

Year: 1982
Certificate: A
Fanny och Alexander Runtime: 188 min
Genre: Drama
IMDB: 8.1
Meta Score: 100
Votes: 57784
Gross: 4,971,340
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Cast Stars: Bertil Guve, Pernilla Allwin, Kristina Adolphson, Börje Ahlstedt

Overview of Fanny och Alexander:

Two young Swedish children experience the many comedies and tragedies of their family, the Ekdahls.

Who directed the movie 'Fanny och Alexander' (1982)?

The movie 'Fanny och Alexander' (1982) was directed by Ingmar Bergman.

What is the main plot of 'Fanny och Alexander'?

The film follows the lives of the Ekdahl siblings, Fanny and Alexander, after the death of their father and their mother's remarriage to a strict bishop, which leads to a dramatic change in their lives.

Who plays the roles of Fanny and Alexander in the movie?

Pernilla Allwin plays Fanny, and Bertil Guve plays Alexander in the movie.

Is 'Fanny och Alexander' based on a true story?

No, 'Fanny och Alexander' is not based on a true story, but it is semi-autobiographical, drawing on Ingmar Bergman's own childhood experiences.

Did 'Fanny och Alexander' win any awards?

Yes, 'Fanny och Alexander' won four Academy Awards, including Best Foreign Language Film, and is considered one of Bergman's masterpieces.