Hagai Levi, co-creator of 'The Affair,' directs a five-part adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's classic 1973 miniseries.
exists at an interesting crossroads of influences. Bergman knew he was honoring and even directly referencing playwrights from Strindberg to Chekhov to Albee in his 1973 Swedish TV miniseries.
The portrait of love and psychological warfare in a marriage in decline has subsequently become such a seminal text that to attempt to remake it now is to inevitably attract comparisons to 40-plus years’ worth of TV shows and movies it inspired, from the “serious” side of Woody Allen’s output to Richard Linklater’s
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