Ingrid Thulin
16 titles
Filmography
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The Rite
(1969)Actors Thea (Ingrid Thulin), Sebastian (Anders Ek) and Hans (Gunnar Björnstrand) are sequestered in the offices of Judge Abrahamson (Erik Hell), who questions them about the play they have been performing, which has been accused of being obscene. As the judge interviews them separately and together, the three performers work through their considerable psycho-sexual baggage with each other, while collectively laying siege to the sensibilities of their authoritarian interrogator.

Winter Light
(1963)Ingmar Bergman's highly personal treatise on the torments of faith, in which a widowed village pastor struggles to deal with his parishioners and ex-lover.

The Silence
(1963)Two sisters, one ailing, the other with her young son, check into a hotel in a foreign city readying itself for war, in Ingmar Bergman's nightmarish vision of emotional isolation.

Short Night of Glass Dolls
(1971)An American journalist temporarily stationed in communist Prague searches for his new girlfriend who has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared.

Night Games
(1966)
Games of Desire
(1964)The wife of the Swedish Ambassador of Greece becomes involved in a romantic triangle, but the man who comes between husband and wife has a preference for the husband.

Cries and Whispers
(1972)Karin and Maria come to the aid of their dying sister, Agnes, but jealousy, manipulation, and selfishness come before empathy.
After the Rehearsal
(1984)A veteran theater director, Henrik (Erland Josephson), is staging a production of Strindberg's "Dream Play." Dozing after rehearsal, he's woken by Anna (Lena Olin), his lead actress, who seems out to seduce him. Anna's mother was Rakel (Ingrid Thulin), a deceased alcoholic actress and Henrik's former mistress. The presence of Anna makes Henrik think about his past with Rakel, as well as the mistakes he has made in his life, while he also imagines a possible future with Anna.
Brink of Life
(1958)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
(1962)The lazy son of an Argentinean beef tycoon becomes a heroic soldier whil e fighting for the French resistance during WWII.

Salon Kitty
(1976)Berlin 1939: SS officer Helmut Wallenberg is tasked, under the strictest secrecy, with developing the high-class brothel “Salon Kitty” into a facility for spying on diplomats and Nazi officials. But when a young sex worker discovers the wiretapping, her revenge ignites a plot of pain and perversion.

Wild Strawberries
(1957)A distinguished professor is forced to face his past, come to terms with his faults and make peace with the inevitability of his approaching death.

Moses the Lawgiver
(1976)The epic story of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery, parted the Red Sea and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.

Foreign Intrigue
(1956)An American press agent places himself in mortal danger while traveling Europe investigating the recent death of a multimillionaire who accumulated his wealth by blackmailing WWII criminals and Nazi collaborators.

Return from the Ashes
(1965)Set in Paris just after WWII, a Jewish woman presumed killed in a German concentration camp returns to find her Polish husband has a surprise new love interest and a plan to get his wife's unclaimed fortune.