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Drama

Sawdust and Tinsel

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The complicated relationships between a circus ringmaster, his estranged wife and his lover.

Release Date : 1953-09-14

Language :DanishSwedish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sandrews

Production Country : Sweden

Alternative Titles : Sawdust and TinselThe Naked Night

Cast

Åke Grönberg

Character Name : Albert Johansson

Original Name : Åke Grönberg

Gender : Male

Harriet Andersson

Character Name : Anne

Original Name : Harriet Andersson

Gender : Female

Hasse Ekman

Character Name : Frans

Original Name : Hasse Ekman

Gender : Male

Anders Ek

Character Name : Frost

Original Name : Anders Ek

Gender : Male

Gudrun Brost

Character Name : Alma

Original Name : Gudrun Brost

Gender : Female

Annika Tretow

Character Name : Agda

Original Name : Annika Tretow

Gender : Female

Erik Strandmark

Character Name : Jens

Original Name : Erik Strandmark

Gender : Male

Gunnar Björnstrand

Character Name : Mr. Sjuberg

Original Name : Gunnar Björnstrand

Gender : Male

Curt Löwgren

Character Name : Blom

Original Name : Curt Löwgren

Gender : Male

Kiki

Character Name : The Dwarf

Original Name : Kiki

Gender : Male

Julie Bernby

Character Name : Tightrope-dancer

Original Name : Julie Bernby

Gender : Female

Åke Fridell

Character Name :

Original Name : Åke Fridell

Gender : Male

Majken Torkeli

Character Name :

Original Name : Majken Torkeli

Gender : Female

Vanje Hedberg

Character Name :

Original Name : Vanje Hedberg

Gender : Male

Hanny Schedin

Character Name :

Original Name : Hanny Schedin

Gender : Female

Göran Lundqvist

Character Name :

Original Name : Göran Lundqvist

Gender : Male

Mats Hådell

Character Name :

Original Name : Mats Hådell

Gender : Male

Eric Gustafson

Character Name :

Original Name : Eric Gustafson

Gender : Male

Michael Fant

Character Name :

Original Name : Michael Fant

Gender : Male

Konrad Gyllenhammar

Character Name :

Original Name : Konrad Gyllenhammar

Gender : Male

Mona Sylwan

Character Name :

Original Name : Mona Sylwan

Gender : Male

Naemi Briese

Character Name :

Original Name : Naemi Briese

Gender : Female

Lissi Alandh

Character Name :

Original Name : Lissi Alandh

Gender : Female

Karl-Axel Forssberg

Character Name :

Original Name : Karl-Axel Forssberg

Gender : Male

Olav Riégo

Character Name :

Original Name : Olav Riégo

Gender : Male

John Starck

Character Name :

Original Name : John Starck

Gender : Male

Erna Groth

Character Name :

Original Name : Erna Groth

Gender : Female

Agda Helin

Character Name :

Original Name : Agda Helin

Gender : Female

Sigvard Törnqvist

Character Name :

Original Name : Sigvard Törnqvist

Gender : Male

John W. Björling

Character Name :

Original Name : John W. Björling

Gender : Male

Gunborg Larsson

Character Name :

Original Name : Gunborg Larsson

Gender : Male

Gunnar Lindberg

Character Name :

Original Name : Gunnar Lindberg

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CRCulver

@CRCulver

2021-06-23

That life is a circus that one cannot escape from is the overriding theme of Ingmar Bergman's 1953 film Gycklarnas afton ("The Evening of the Clowns", but released in the English-speaking world under the titles "Sawdust and Tinsel" and "The Naked Night"). As the film opens, a circus is on its way to a provincial Swedish town in the early 20th century. In an introductory sequence, a coachman tells a story of an embarrassing episode for one of the clowns and his wife, which introduces the motif of humiliation that runs throughout the film. In the ensuing flashback scene, the characters' mouths move but we cannot hear what they are saying, a tribute to silent-era director Sergei Eisenstein. Only then do we get to the main plot: circus director Albert (Åke Grönberg) will use the opportunity of revisiting this town to see his wife and children, whom he abandoned three years before. His mistress Anne (Harriet Andersson) gets jealous and wants to leave the circus, so she lets a local actor (Hasse Ekman) seduce her. The climax of the film comes with the circus performance, where all the tensions boil over, but not quite in the way I expected. This is not a mature Bergman film. Anyone expecting the great depths of his later efforts, those powerful meditations on God and interpersonal relationships, will probably be disappointed by this fairly straightfoward melodrama. The symbolism is too heavyhanded and even with a mere 90-minute running time, the film seems too long for what it has to offer. I never expected to get from Bergman a long, drawn-out scene where a overstressed character sweats and swoons for what seems like forever... and then that same kind of scene is repeated again later. Nonetheless, there are some things to enjoy here. Anders Ek's performance is the most memorable here. His supporting role is as a clown with very distinctive physical gestures. It's a huge contrast to the severe priests he went on to play in two later Bergman films. One wonders if his funny way of moving his mouth inspired the buck-teethed drunks of Saturday Night Live's "Bill Brasky" skits. The music for the film was composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl, who ultimately gained a reputation as Sweden's most controversial avant-garde composer, but here offering a score rather in the vein of Hindemith, full of references to popular dances that capture the riotous and vulgar fun of the circus performers and townspeople. It’s an interesting historical trivia that before Criterion released a DVD, the film was unavailable in the United States and known only for its original run in cinemas, where the American distributor sold it as a salacious smut film. I'm frankly baffled by this, and the 1950s must have been a very repressed era. While Harriet Andersson plays a sex kitten as times, and her entire role comes down to her looks, the eroticism is not that intense.