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Date: 1992 (Copyright)

Countries: Sweden, Denmark, USA, Norway, Finland

Director: Daniel Bergman

Production company billing: ©1992 Sandrews Sandrews presents [end] Produced for Filminstitutet, Sandrews, Metronome Productions in collaboration with Danska Filminstitutet, Sweetland Films, Norsk Film, Finlands Filmstiftelse, SVT Kanal 1/Drama, Islands Filmfond and FilmTeknik with financial assistaance from Eurimages and Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Synopsis: Tells a story from Ingmar Bergman's youth. Ten-year-old Pu goes with his family to stay at a summer house. When his father arrives for the weekend Pu sees both his caring and his violent sides.

Genre:
Biopic
Releases
Date: 1992Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - DolbyRuntime: 121 mins

Credits (75)
©/Production Company: Sandrew Film & Teater, Production Company: Svenska Filminstitutet, Production Company: Metronome Productions, In collaboration with: Det Danske Filminstitut, In collaboration with: Sweetland Films AB, In collaboration with: Norsk Film, In collaboration with: Suomen Elokuvasäätiö, In collaboration with: SVT Kanal 1 Drama, In collaboration with: Kvikmyndasjódur Íslands, FilmTeknik, With financial assistance of: Eurimages Conseil de l'Europe, Nordisk Film- och TV-Fond, Executive Producer/Line Producer: Klas Olofsson, Producer: Katinka Faragó, Production Manager: Göran Lindberg, Production Manager: Malte Forssell, Production Assistant: Mia Avellone, Assistant Director: Steve St. Peter, Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman, Continuity: Carolina Häggström, Director of Photography: Tony Forsberg, Assistant Camera: Lars Karlsson, Carl Sundberg, Additional Camera: Håkan Holmberg, Dan Myhrman, Gaffer: Nils Melander, Electrician: Bengt Lundgren, Electrician: Börje Larsson, Electrician: Björn Becker, Grip: Arne Carlsson, Editor: Darek Hodor, Assistant Editor: Sophie Lundberg, Production Designer: Sven Wichmann, Set Dresser: Cecilia Hersby, Properties: Paul Sonesson, Properties: Torben Bekmark-Pedersen, Construction Manager: Leif Stoltze, Carpenter: Erik Klein, Carpenter: Michael Dulin Larsen, Carpenter: Hardy Larsen, Carpenter: Sten Nielsen, Carpenter: Per Kjaer Jörgensen, Carpenter: Jesper Thomsen, Carpenter: Bent Nielsen, Carpenter: Frank Stoltze, Carpenter: Morten Friis Pedersen, Tommy Roland Hansen, Painter: Teddy Holm, Painter: Helen Johansson, Painter: Per Johansson, Kristofferson Sjöström, Costume Designer: Mona-Theresia Forsén, Costume Assistant: Charlotte Melander, Cecilia Norborg, Make-up: Ulrika Eklund, Masks: Clary Westerström, Special Masks: Horst Stadlinger, Make-up Assistant: Per Åleskog, Wigs: Cecilia Drott-norlén, Music: Rune Gustafsson, Music: Zoltán Kodály, Music: Johann Sebastian Bach, Sound: Klas Engström, Patrik Grede, Sound Recording: Klas Engström, Sound Recording: Bo Persson, Sound Recording: Patrik Strömdahl, Sound Recording: Patrik Grede, Sound Recording: Klas Dykhoff, Sound Recording: Thomas Huhn, Sound Mixer: Sven Fahlén, Consultant: Maggie Widstrand, Driver: Robert Johansson, Press Rep: Agneta Karlström
Cast (26)
Thommy Berggren (Erik Bergman, father), Henrik Linnros (Pu Bergman), Lena Endre (Karin Bergman, mother), Jakob Leygraf (Dag), Anna Linnros (Lillan), Malin Ek (Märta), Marie Richardson (Marianne), Irma Christenson (Aunt Emma), Birgitta Valberg (grandmother), Börje Ahlstedt (Uncle Carl), Maria Bolme (Maj), Majlis Granlund, Birgitta Ulfsson (Lalla), Carl Magnus Dellow (watchmaker), Melinda Kinnaman (blind girl), Per Myrberg (Ingmar), Helena Brodin (Nurse Edit), Halvar Björk (Uncle Ericsson), Gunnel Gustafsson (Mrs Berglund), Kurt Sävström (church elder), Lis Nilheim (vicar's wife), Hans Strömblad (Konrad), Bertil Norström (vicar), Suzanne Ernrup (Helga Smed), Lars Rockström (Smed, the smith), Josefin Andersson (young woman)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (6)
In: Literature/Film Quarterly v34 n3 2006  Pages: 220-231
Title: The Art of Asking Forgiveness: Sunday's ChildrenAuthor: COHEN, Hubert I. Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: On Ingmar Bergman's relationship with his parents, particularly in SUNDAY'S CHILDREN.

In: Films in Review v45 n7/8 Jul/Aug 1994  Pages: 56-57
Title: Film ReviewsAuthor: KISSEN, Eva H Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Brief synopsis and review

In: The Hollywood Reporter v326 n29 1 Apr 1993  Page: 8,19
Title: Film reviewAuthor: MENELL, Jeff Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits. Review

In: Positif n382 December 1992  Pages: 21-30
Title: Actualité; Bergman après BergmanAuthor: AGHED, Jan Article type: ArticleLanguage: French
Description: Articles discussing SÖNDAGSBARN and DEN GODA VILJAN and an interview with Daniel Bergman about his life and work and his father.

In: Variety 31 Aug 1992  Page: 61
Title: [Variety - 31 Aug 1992: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Screen International n814 5 Jul 1991  Page: 25
Title: [Screen International - n814 5 Jul 1991: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English


Books held in BFI Reuben Library (1)
Title: Sunday's child
Author: Bergman, Ingmar  Pages: 107 pages