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Through a Glass Darkly review " graceful vision lacks metaphysical heft by Helen Meany

Project, DublinThis stage version of Ingmar Bergman's film about a woman on the brink of madness swaps mystical intensity for dysfunctional family dynamicsIngmar Bergman referred to his film Through a Glass Darkly as a surreptitious stage play. An intense chamber piece, shot in black and white in 1961, it was the first in a trilogy of films exploring religious faith and its loss. In the Corn Exchange Theatre Company'…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:40am on November 20, 2015

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