Girl with Hyacinths [Blu-ray]
This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
As a wild party rages on, loner Dagmar Brink (Eva Henning) plays the piano. A reveller requests a specific song. She stops abruptly. The next morning, the housekeeper finds Dagmarās body hanging from the ceiling. Hearing what has happened, a curious neighbour - writer Anders Wikner (Ulf Palme) - gets to work investigating what led to such an event. With pitch-perfect pacing, sharp dialogue and atmospheric cinematography, Hasse Ekmanās masterful mystery was described by Ingmar Bergman as one of the greatest Swedish films of all-time.
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Girl with Hyacinths [Blu-ray]
Girl with Hyacinths [Blu-ray]
This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
As a wild party rages on, loner Dagmar Brink (Eva Henning) plays the piano. A reveller requests a specific song. She stops abruptly. The next morning, the housekeeper finds Dagmarās body hanging from the ceiling. Hearing what has happened, a curious neighbour - writer Anders Wikner (Ulf Palme) - gets to work investigating what led to such an event. With pitch-perfect pacing, sharp dialogue and atmospheric cinematography, Hasse Ekmanās masterful mystery was described by Ingmar Bergman as one of the greatest Swedish films of all-time.
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This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
As a wild party rages on, loner Dagmar Brink (Eva Henning) plays the piano. A reveller requests a specific song. She stops abruptly. The next morning, the housekeeper finds Dagmarās body hanging from the ceiling. Hearing what has happened, a curious neighbour - writer Anders Wikner (Ulf Palme) - gets to work investigating what led to such an event. With pitch-perfect pacing, sharp dialogue and atmospheric cinematography, Hasse Ekmanās masterful mystery was described by Ingmar Bergman as one of the greatest Swedish films of all-time.













