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Summer with Monika

Original title: Sommaren med Monika
  • 1953
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
17K
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Harriet Andersson in Summer with Monika (1953)
A pair of teenagers meet one summer day, start a reckless affair and abandon their families to be with one another.
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A pair of teenagers meet one summer day, start a reckless affair and abandon their families to be with one another.A pair of teenagers meet one summer day, start a reckless affair and abandon their families to be with one another.A pair of teenagers meet one summer day, start a reckless affair and abandon their families to be with one another.

  • Director
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Writers
    • Per Anders Fogelström
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Stars
    • Harriet Andersson
    • Lars Ekborg
    • Dagmar Ebbesen
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    7.5/10
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    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writers
      • Per Anders Fogelström
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Stars
      • Harriet Andersson
      • Lars Ekborg
      • Dagmar Ebbesen
    • 84User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harriet Andersson
    Harriet Andersson
    • Monika Eriksson
    Lars Ekborg
    Lars Ekborg
    • Harry Lund
    Dagmar Ebbesen
    Dagmar Ebbesen
    • Fru Lindström - Harrys faster
    Åke Fridell
    Åke Fridell
    • Ludwig Eriksson - Monikas far
    Naemi Briese
    Naemi Briese
    • Monikas mor
    Åke Grönberg
    Åke Grönberg
    • Verkmästaren - Harrys arbetskamrat
    Sigge Fürst
    Sigge Fürst
    • Johan - Lagerbasen på Forsbergs
    John Harryson
    John Harryson
    • Lelle - Harrys rival
    Wiktor Andersson
    Wiktor Andersson
    • Ölgubbe
    • (uncredited)
    Renée Björling
    Renée Björling
    • Görans fru
    • (uncredited)
    Astrid Bodin
    • En fru i gårdsfönstret
    • (uncredited)
    Tor Borong
    • Lumphandlare
    • (uncredited)
    Ernst Brunman
    Ernst Brunman
    • Tobakshandlare
    • (uncredited)
    Bengt Brunskog
    Bengt Brunskog
    • Sicke - Monikas kavaljer
    • (uncredited)
    Bengt Eklund
    Bengt Eklund
    • Förste man på grönsakslagret
    • (uncredited)
    Carl-Axel Elfving
    Carl-Axel Elfving
    • Harrys arbetskamrat i tågkupén
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Ellis
    • Svensson
    • (uncredited)
    Gösta Ericsson
    • Direktör Forsberg
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writers
      • Per Anders Fogelström
      • Ingmar Bergman
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    7MOscarbradley

    No masterpiece but essential nevertheless

    He wasn't always the old glum maestro. Although the young lovers in "Summer with Monika" might have fitted quite easily into a British Kitchen Sink film, this early Bergman is less grim than we later came to expect and although minor, this film has much to admire; it actually reminded me a bit of "A Kind of Loving".

    A young Harriet Andersson is Monika and Lars Ekborg is Harry, the boy who loves her enough to want to spend a lot longer than just the summer with her. You might say that for Bergman this is a very simple picture filled with very simple people but Bergman treats them with a fair degree of sympathy. Monika may be just a little tart or simply a young woman trapped in an early marriage while Harry is always seen as trying to do the decent thing and the ending, if not exactly upbeat, is less of a Bergman downer than usual. No masterpiece, then, but an essential part of the canon nevertheless.
    10Chris Knipp

    A classic in a pristine new print from Janus

    Ingmar Bergman's Monika (Summer with Monika) (1953) is the story of two Stockholm teenagers, stock boy Harry (Lars Ekborg) and voluptuous, impulsive Monika (Harriet Andersson), who meet and fall in love and run away for a summer on a motorboat on the Stockholm archipelago escaping from work and all responsibility. Monika becomes pregnant and they return to the city and marry – but things turn bad. This first powerful feature by the Swedish master is simple and sweet but nonetheless rich in emotional wrenching events. The film, which depicts teenage unwed sex, was shockingly sensual for its time. In 2006 the intensity of Harriet Andersson's uninhibited performance is still impressive and this story is just as heartbreaking as it was over half a century ago.

    Presented as part of the Janus Films sidebar of the 2006 New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center in another gorgeous pristine-looking new print with a rich black and white tonal range that may look better than the original did.
    8runamokprods

    Considered by many Bergman's first truly important film

    The first half recalls Bergman's earlier 'Summer Interlude'. But the second half goes further and explores the 'what if' of the summer romance between teens; moving into parenthood, marriage, and disillusionment.

    The acting is excellent, and unlike 'Summer Interlude' these actors look close to the naive age they're playing.

    The film's point of view sometimes felt a bit one sided to me with 'bad girl' Monika, from a crude, poor family, less willing to extend herself than her upper-class boyfriend Harry. Of course, along with being selfish she is also the more complex and fascinating character, especially as played by the young Harriett Andersson.

    Some critics make the argument – with merit – that the film doesn't judge Monika,the audience does. Indeed, it could be argued that the film is meant to make us question our own judgment of a poor girl who is brought up with dreams of marriage as a glamorous escape, and not just a humdrum existence. It's not for nothing the heroine is obsessed with Hollywood love stories.

    Andersson's performance may be the first of the many hyper-real and extremely complex characters in Bergman's body of work, transcending 'type' and moral judgment.

    The film was beloved by the French New wave filmmakers, who saw in it's complex attitude (and very brief nudity) a throwing off of the shackles of conventional characters and storytelling.
    8Xstal

    A Game of Two Halves...

    Monika feels trapped, in despair, her future is bleak and laid bare, she needs to break free, escape, run and flee, with a boy who is willing to care.

    Harry is a boy that can care, spends his days wishing he was elsewhere, now he's met a nice girl, and they're off for a whirl, a summer like no other can compare.

    To love, through a long hot summer, without a care or a bother, just to be in the arms of each other, to smother, enrapture and cover - what could possibly go wrong! Monika and Harry find the inevitable fork in the road, where habit and repetition branch from joy and satisfaction, and sacrifice will not recompense or suffice, at least for one.

    Contains that look that says it all.
    10Quinoa1984

    a sleeper-classic, naturalistic, with trademark-Bergman imagery

    Summer with Monika is a very fine, sometimes masterful showcase of what would be to come with Ingmar Bergman's more notable and personal dramas. That is, in the technical side of things; here he uses a lot of shots that are simply there for the location, the imagery of the rocks and beach and waters where the characters are at. It's much more in a sense of a documentary of these two people than a usual tale of young love. But it's a good story at the core, and in it Bergman also establishes one of the actresses that would become crucial to his career.

    Harriet Andersson is remarkable as the happy, though high strung and (as one in my generation might call) 'needy' Monika, who works at a vegetable stand. She meets Harry (Ekberg) in a bar one day, and the two hit it off after later seeing a movie. Monika's home life is the pits, as is Harry's work environment. So, they act on an impulse to get away for the summer to an island. Out of that comes what is very natural in a relationship- happiness, love, despair, hunger, and the oncoming (unplanned) child. The third act goes as how one might expect, but the way it's filmed and acted is still extraordinary.

    Once Bergman gets his film on the water, he just shoots and shoots. Some of this may not seem to go anywhere, some of it may just seem like shots of animals and rocks. But I have a feeling Bergman was likely inspired by either painters or the neo-realists with their documentary feel. If nothing else, everything feels very much alive and real with how the characters talk and act to each other, and that doesn't lose its ground after fifty years.

    Some shots here and there (one when Monika is out one night, when Harry is not at home, is intriguing on how it just stays on her, and how it's lit) are some of the more memorable ones of the 1950's for the director. I also liked how the characters were believably stuck in the middle of a very plausible dilemma- do they keep on going on with a great, bit love affair alone and off from civilization, or do they face up to what they have to do with living? It's a tragic, somewhat obvious conclusion, but the way it's told is how it scores some points.

    Basically, Summer with Monika is a fresh, dark love story that may appeal to those looking for a good alternative to a film of today loaded with cynicism or delight in the shrill conventions with the characters. One may have seen characters like Monika and Harry in other films, yet they are fitting for the style of Bergman's precise bittersweet whimsy and depth.

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    • Trivia
      In François Truffaut's The 400 Blows (1959), the poster that René and Antoine steal from the cinema is of Harriet Andersson in this film.
    • Quotes

      Monika Eriksson: Spring is here. Did you notice?

      Harry Lund: Yes.

      Monika Eriksson: One shouldn't work on a day like this.

      Harry Lund: No, it's really crazy.

      Monika Eriksson: Let's go away and never come back. We'll see the whole wide world. Are you game?

      Harry Lund: Sure, let's go.

    • Alternate versions
      First US release, marketed for the drive in theater circuit, ran only 62 minutes, was dubbed, and featured a different score by jazz musician Les Baxter.
    • Connections
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une vague nouvelle (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      An der schönen blauen Donau / The Blue Danube, Op. 314
      Composed by Johann Strauss (1867)

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1953 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Monika
    • Filming locations
      • Riddarfjärden, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(Boat dock under the Western Bridge at Marieberg)
    • Production company
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
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    • Budget
      • SEK 484,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,459
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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