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- This room will be ideal for pictures. - Sit here on the sofa. SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE Nice, isn't it? Let's see some happy faces. I NNOCENCE AND PANIC Smile. You too, Mom. Watch the hair! That's the shot. Are we done? - I think so. The girls can go, at any rate. - Good job, girls. - Go have your sandwiches. Good as gold. Bye-bye. How about some shots of the husband and wife on the sofa? Sure. Move forward. Don't slouch down. - I'll make myself look smaller. - Make it a close-up. Talk to each other. Marianne, turn your gaze a bit. - Look as if you're fond of each other. Now smile at each other. Hold it. That's great. I got my shot, thank you. Take a few portraits, too. Well, let's get cracking. I generally use a standard opener to put people at ease. - I'm not particularly nervous. - All the better. So, how would you describe yourselves in a few words? - That's tricky. - Is it? - I might give the wrong impression. - You think so? It sounds cocky if I say I'm bright, youthful, successful and sexy. My mind has a global scope, I'm educated and a I'm a great mixer. What else? I'm a good friend, even to those less fortunate than myself. I'm sporty, and I'm a good father and a good son. I don't have any debts, and I pay my taxes. I respect our government, no matter what. I love our royal family. I don't belong to the state church. Is that good, or do you want more details? I'm a fantastic lover. Isn't that right, Marianne? Maybe we should skip that question. Your turn, Marianne. What can I say? I'm married toJohan and we have two daughters. I can't think of anything else. - Sure you can. - I thinkJohan is very nice. - How kind of you. - We've been married for ten years. - Yes, I just renewed the contract. I lackJohan's boundless self-assurance, but in all honesty, I'm happy I lead the life I do. It's a good life, if you know what I mean. What else should I say? This is difficult. - She has a great figure. - I'm trying to take this seriously. I have two girls, Karin and Eva. - You said that already. Let's move on to the particulars. How old are you? - I'm 42, but it doesn't show. - I'm 35. We come from ridiculously bourgeois backgrounds. Johan's father is a physician. My mother is very much the mother. My father is a lawyer. It was decided early on that I would become one, too. I'm the youngest of seven children. My mother ran a large household. Nowadays she takes things easier. - Oh, really? Oddly enough, we enjoy the company of our parents. We see each other often, and we rarely clash. Maybe we should talk about your professions. I'm an associate professor at the Psychotechnology Institute. My field is family law. I belong to a large law firm and deal mostly with divorce. The interesting thing about my job is - Don't move! Hold that pose. Take a picture and get that look. Good. Great. - Oh, that makes me feel - - You'll get used to it. How did you meet? I'll leave that toJohan. Now that's an interesting tale. It wasn't love at first sight. Both of us socialized quite a lot, and we often ran into each other. For many years we were heavily involved in political causes and belonged to a drama group at school. We weren't particularly interested in each other. I guess Marianne thought I was conceited. At the time,Johan was in a highly publicized romance with a pop singer. It gave him a certain image, and he was cocky. At 1 9, Marianne was married to a boy whose only virtue was a rich father. He was very kind, and I was crazy about him. I also got pregnant. - But how did you - - Get together? Basically, it was Marianne's idea. My baby died soon after it was born, and my husband and I split up. Johan's singer had given him his walking papers. Both of us were shaken, so I suggested we start seeing each other. We weren't in love, but both of us were unhappy. We realized that we got along famously, and our grades improved. So we decided to live together. We expected our mothers to be shocked, but they weren't. They became fast friends. We were accepted as a couple and got married six months later. - By that time we were in love. - Madly in love. - People saw us as the perfect couple. - And it's been that way ever since. Without any hitches? Our material needs are met. We get on well with all our friends and relations. We have good jobs that we enjoy. We're in good health. And so on and so forth, to an almost embarrassing degree. Security, order, contentment, loyalty. We're indecently fortunate. We do have our disagreements, but basically we get along well. - Don't you ever quarrel? - Marianne quarrels. Johan is so slow to anger that it takes the wind out of my sails. That all sounds fabulous. I heard someone say just last night that the very lack of problems could cause strife. We're well aware of the hazards of a life like ours. Hazards? How do you mean? The world is going to the dogs, and I prefer to live and let live. I'm entitled to simply look out for number one. It makes me sick to hear about the latest panacea. - I don't feel the same way as Johan. - How do you feel? I believe... in compassion. Could you please expand on that? If we all learned to care about our fellow man from childhood, the world would be different. Hold that pose. Look into the camera. I'd better check in the kitchen. The girls have to go to the dentist, and I'm worried they might sneak off. Bye. To be honest, it's not that simple. That's true. How do you mean? Once upon a time, we felt safe. Nowadays we realize that bad things can happen at any time. That's the difference. Are you afraid of the future? If I dwelt on it, I'd probably be paralyzed with fear. Which is why I don't. I like this old sofa and that lamp. They create the illusion of being safe - such a ridiculously fragile illusion. I like Bach's St. Matthew Passion even though I'm a nonbeliever, because it creates a sense of piety and community. I depend heavily on interaction with our relatives, since it recreates the childhood experience of feeling protected. I enjoy Marianne's talk of compassion. It soothes the conscience, which acts up at inappropriate intervals. Remaining content requires a certain technique. You need to put a lot of effort into not caring. I really admire people who can laugh everything off. I can't. My sense of humor isn't well-developed enough to pull that off. Are you going to include that? No, it would be beyond our female audience, if you'll excuse me for saying such a thing. What should we talk about now? I've got lots of questions. Would it be all right if I made a call first? Of course. - I'm sorry it took so long. - That's quite all right. Where's Johan? He had an urgent call to make. I guess we'll have to amuse ourselves. You know, I don't think we've seen each other since school. No. Do you run into the old crowd often? Not really. It's so nice to see that you and Johan get along so well. You are truly happy, aren't you? Everything you say sounds so wonderful. But then again, someone should be entitled to a perfect life. I don't know about perfect, but we're fortunate. We're happy. Could you define the word happiness? Do I have to? It's a women's magazine. You have to. If I said anything about happiness, Johan would make fun of me. No, I can't. You'll have to make something up. Don't be evasive. Happiness is contentment. There's nothing I really long for. I want things to stay just the way they are. What about fidelity? Really, now. Come on, help me flesh this out. Johan's a dear, but nothing much is said while he's around. Fidelity. Yes, fidelity. In a loving relationship. What should I say? In your line of work you must have come across - My personal belief is that fidelity needs to be a given. It can't be an obligation or a rule. You can't promise fidelity. Either you're faithful or you aren't. I'm faithful toJohan simply because I enjoy being faithful. I don't know how I'll feel tomorrow or next week. Have you ever cheated on Johan? This is getting a bit too personal. I'm sorry. I have one last question whileJohan is on the phone. What about love? You have to make a statement about love. That's what this series is all about. - What if I don't want to? - Then I'll make something up. And I assure you, it won't be half as good. No one ever told me what love was, and I'm not sure you need to know. But if you want a detailed description, you can look in the Bible. There Paul describes love. Right, in Corinthians. It's beautiful. The only problem is his definition casts us in such a harsh light. If Paul is right about love, it's so rare that hardly anyone ever experiences it. But as a recital piece at weddings and other special occasions, it's certainly very effective. Personally, I find it's enough to be kind to the person you live with. Affection is also good. Humor, friendship, tolerance. Having reasonable expectations. If you have all that, then love isn't necessary. Why are you so upset? At work I see people who collapse under the weight of unrealistic emotional demands. I find it barbaric. I wish - What? I find it difficult to get the right perspective on this issue. That's why I'm reluctant to discuss it. But I wish people - I wish we weren't forced to play all these roles we don't want to play. That we could be kinder to each other. Don't you agree? Yes, a more romantic life. That's not actually what I meant. I meant the exact opposite. You see how poorly I express myself. Maybe we should stick to tangible issues. Why don't we discuss children and cooking instead? I guess we digressed a bit. Yes, I think so. So, how do you manage having a career and a family? Listen to this: ''Marianne's eyes are as blue as a folk song and are lit up from within. When I ask her how she copes with it all, she smiles in shy delight and replies that she and Johan both pitch in.'' Which happens to be true. '''We understand each other,' she replies, brightening as Johan sits down next to her on the heirloom sofa. Protectively, he puts his arm around her, eliciting a smile.'' - Hey! - Here comes the best bit. ''As I take my leave, I notice how they secretly appreciate that fact so they can bask in each other's presence once more. Two souls who have matured together sharing a positive outlook, yet never forgetting to put love in the forefront.'' We were mortified when we read it. I considered taking action, but our mothers adored the piece. One thing gets me: My eyes didn't get a mention. Don't they shine with a secret light? They're more like dark pools. The effect is quite sexy. Katarina has a crush on you. - How about running off with me? - A change would doJohan good. He's lived a married life for ten years, and he's never strayed. Are you sure? Certainly. From the get-go I decided to believe everything Johan tells me. Did you hear that, Katarina? Well, I betJohan is a better liar than you, my silly little darling. I'm afraid I have a limited imagination. That's just it. Less imagination makes for better liars. Peter embroiders his tales too much. It's almost touching. I read your piece in Technical Times. Even I could understand it. - Actually, Katarina wrote it. - Are you really that clever? I was in Germany, and they wanted an article on the spot. So Katarina whipped one up and read it to me over the phone. Why does it have your byline? It's not discrimination or anything. We generally collaborate. That's admirable. Not if you consider how badly we get along. Frankly, things are hell. Cheers, honey! Cheers. But surely I can tellJohan and Marianne how things are? - What's wrong, Katarina? - Nothing. Peter can be such a clod. That's all. I'm a clod, all right. I'm proud to be a clod and to have an imagination. The odd thing is that Katarina thinks I'm a spineless jellyfish. Oh, my! Let's try to have a pleasant time and not get into life's injustices. That's why we shouldn't forget - It's time for a little speech, with reference to that blessed article on the two of you. Let's not forget that we are in the presence of a happy home that shouldn't be soiled with our emotional crap. Cheers, Marianne. The meal was lovely. I may not envy your domestic bliss, but I do admire your culinary talents. I mean it. I really wish Katarina could pick up a few pointers. Katarina's a much better cook. Peter thinks I poison his food. It's a running joke at our house. It was clear it was a joke, right? One that's hard to digest. Let's have some coffee in the living room. What should I do now? I seem to have put my foot in my mouth again. The girls will clear the table. Would you care for a cigar? No, thanks. I've given up smoking. Really? Congratulations. He got so irritable and antsy that I begged him to start again. But he won't,just to spite me. I can't quit. I'll end up as wrinkled as a mummy and die of cancer, but so be it. Would you happen to have some aspirin? I've got a beastly headache. Certainly. I'll go with you. That way the boys can air their dirty secrets in peace. Are you game for some chess? Sure. Why not? Pick a hand. I had to get away. I'm slightly tipsy, which always makes me irritable. Poor Peter. He acts like a cornered rat. Using convoluted language, his eyes darting around the room. Would you like to lie down? No, thanks. It's nice and quiet here. You're kind, Marianne. You're going through a rough patch, aren't you? You could say that. Wouldn't a separation do you good? We're headed for just the opposite. We're going on a long business trip abroad. Our income hinges on collaboration. The survival of our Italian company depends on our collective efforts. All these new synthetics need testing. And my color schemes and patterns may need modification. Peter is an analytical genius. Everything would fall apart if we split up. We can't afford to. Why not just work together? We've tried that. I know. Peter says other women make him impotent. I don't know if that's the truth, but I think it is. He goes crazy if I turn away from him. It's all right. I like sleeping with him, as long as I have someone on the side. Don't you have a lover? No,Jan broke up with me. So he finally did. He detested leading a double life. It looks like that's all I'm capable of. So now the cage door has slammed shut on our private hell. Sometimes I hate Peter so much. I want to torture him to death. Some nights, when I can't sleep, I dream up diabolical ways to hurt him. Isn't there any way out of this? I can't see one. Have you ever actually talked to Peter? Now that's touching. Well, what did he say? He said I should do what I damn well please. He's only interested in seeing how much we can humiliate each other. He calls it our dehumanization process. Maybe he should see a doctor. He did go see an analyst, but he claimed the man was an idiot. Maybe you should go away for a while. One morning I woke up to find the bed empty. Guess where he was. Out on a ledge on the eighth floor, gazing down on the street below. He told me not to worry, that he was only trying to find out who he was. I had to plead with him. Finally, I told him to go ahead, but that brought him in. I wasn't going to get off the hook that easily. You two had it good once upon a time. I still feel a certain hopeless tenderness for him. I understand the anxiety and the feelings of emptiness, disgust and fear. He knows things about me too. Things no one else knows. He says I look like a woman but that I'm a man through and through. Maybe he's right. I feel better now. Shall we go back? Yes, that sounds good. It's pretty damn touching. What is? Your marriage. Johan and Marianne. It's so touching, it brings tears to your eyes. It makes one itch to puncture that beautiful balloon of yours. You would do that? Cheers. You've been married for ten years. We just celebrated our tenth anniversary. - No skeletons in the closet? - You never know. No, you never know. Both Johan and I enjoy cleaning up. Well, what do you know! That's where we've been remiss: the cleaning. But that's going to change. Next week I'll call Marianne and have her arrange for our divorce. Unfortunately, Peter will back down again before he sobers up. The adding machine will start running, you see. It will say, ''I'll go through with a divorce if Katarina relinquishes any claim on our Swiss assets.'' To which I counter, ''It's my money. I earned it.'' Then Peter will say, ''I made it grow. You can have the factory.'' And I say, ''Great. A factory in Italy with steadily rising labor costs.'' Katarina, please - ''Take everything in Sweden. The apartment, the summer cottage, the boat, the stocks and bonds.'' And then I say, ''Damned nice of you to leave me with the taxable assets.'' Excuse me for putting a damper on the evening with such trivial matters. But when Peter talks about splitting up, then I know how drunk he is and that insults are soon to follow. It's like I always say: Katarina is a businessman. With equal emphasis on both parts of the word. Business... man. She's also a brilliant artist. And she has an IQ of I don't know what. And she's attractive, too. A real gem in a stunning package. How such a paragon could ever spread her legs for me is a mystery. I think it's time to call a cab and go home. It can't be pleasant forJohan and Marianne to witness a scene like this. Johan and Marianne! They're candy figurines wrapped in red ribbons, like the gift-wrapped marzipan pigs of our childhood. It'll do their souls good to catch a glimpse of the depths of hell. August Strindberg once said, ''Could there be anything more terrifying than a husband and wife who hate each other?'' What do you say? Child abuse could possibly be worse. But then again, Katarina and I are children. Deep down, Katarina is a little girl who cries because no one comforts her when she falls. And in the opposite corner, I'm a little boy who cries because Katarina can't love me. Even though I'm bad and mean to her. Well, on the bright side, there can't possibly be anything worse than this. That's why I think we're ready for a divorce. Only if you're sensible. Only if the two of us simultaneously, and in the presence of witnesses, sign all the papers. So neither of us can cheat the other. We'll call you sometime this week. We have a fine business lawyer. Mr. Borglund can help you with the business end. What do you say, Katarina? Even if our finances are resolved, you'll never let me go. I know that. So you think you're so bloody irreplaceable, my dear Katarina? Just when did this occur to you? That would be interesting to know. Couldn't you tell me? Tell us? You force me to have sex with you, since you can't get it up with anyone else. You have an insatiable need for guilt. Now that it's over between you and Jan, you feel desperate. Now Peter's the only one who cares and has the proper patience. So you think you're the only one? Isn't that touching? You think I don't have anyone else. Let me tell you something, Peter. Forgive me for being so frank, but Peter's challenging the truth, and he needs to be enlightened. I want you to know this: I find you utterly repulsive. In a physical sense, I mean. I could buy a lay from anyone just to wash you out of my genitals. Abide with me Fast falls the eventide The darkness deepens Lord with me abide You son of a bitch! When other helpers fail And comforts flee Help of the helpless Oh, abide with me Whatever that's supposed to mean. I hope that won't stain the carpet. I'm not sure about liqueurs. Send me the bill. - No. Do it! Could you please pour me a cup of coffee? I'm - I'm pretty drunk. Please forgive us. We don't usually behave like this. But you're our best friends. Our only friends. Forgive me. Forgive us. Call me a cab. I'll take my bacchante home, and we'll finish our little scene. The finale is generally inappropriate for an audience. - What time is it? - Ten past 1 2:00. - I'm glad we got rid of them. - Yes, things got a bit too festive. Do you believe two people can spend a lifetime together? It's a ridiculous convention passed down from God knows where. A five-year contract would be ideal. Or an agreement subject to renewal. - Would that apply to us, too? - No. Why not? We're the exception that proves the rule. So you think we'll stay together? Now that's a strange question. Doesn't it bother you to never get to sleep with anyone else? - No. Does it bother you? - Sometimes. I'll be damned. On a purely theoretical plane. I wonder if something's wrong with me. I don't have fantasies like that. I'm content. Well, so am I. Oh, now I get it. I know why Katarina and Peter go through hell. They don't speak the same language. They have to translate everything into a common language. I think it's simpler than that. You and I understand each other. We speak the same language. That's what makes us click. I think it's the money. If you speak the same language and trust each other, money is not a problem. You and your languages. I see it at work all the time. Sometimes it's like husband and wife are talking on telephones that are out of order. Sometimes it's like listening to pre-programmed tape recorders. Sometimes all you get is the vast silence of outer space. I don't know which is worst. I have my doubts. What if we were factory workers and had to have the kids in day care? It doesn't matter. I don't agree. If you speak the same language, your environment isn't a factor. That's a romantic point of view. Would a life like that affect us? Are you serious? Yes, I'm serious. We wouldn't get along as well? I really mean it. Regardless of language. Isn't there just as much potential for alienation and loneliness now? Absolutely not. A dull, strenuous job would wear people down to a greater degree. You're dumber than I thought. And you're the romantic, by the way. - We'll see. - And exactly what will we see? - I don't know. Do you? - You're teasing me. - Yes, I am. - Aren't you hungry? - Yes, I'm ravenous. How about a sandwich and a beer? Sounds great. Johan? I have something to tell you. Don't worry. It's nothing bad. Now that sounds ominous. What is it? I'm pregnant. - I told you that three weeks ago. - I didn't want to worry you. That was considerate. What should we do? - Do you want to have an abortion? - I want this to be a joint decision. - It's your decision. - Why mine? It's obvious. You're the one who ends up with the burdens and the delights. You mean it's all the same to you? Not at all. What do you want? Truthfully. It's not that easy. - Is it so hard to be honest? - You're being unreasonable. What was your immediate reaction? You know I don't have immediate reactions. I'm an invalid in that regard. Do you want to have another child? I have nothing against it. It might even be nice. But you're not all that enthusiastic. Give me an honest answer. Why should I be honest all the time? Tell me what you want. I happen to have asked you first. When did this accident happen? You are on the pill, aren't you? I forgot to take them when we were on our trip. - Why didn't you tell me? - I figured it didn't matter. Did you want to have a baby? I don't know. That's no answer. Maybe I thought that if we got pregnant, then it was meant to be. Oh, my God! Come on! A modern woman like you who preaches birth control. True, it doesn't really make sense. I guess you've already made your mind up. I guess I hoped you'd be pleased. Well, I am rather pleased. You haven't felt sick at all? - I've never felt better. Our mothers will be beside themselves with joy. What do you think the girls will say? Right now they tolerate anything we do. One more act of stupidity on our part could hardly matter. They'll forgive us. You know, I'll enjoy having a baby around. And you're awfully cute with a bulging tummy. - What's wrong now? - Nothing. You're crying, so something's wrong. - I'm telling you, it's nothing. - There must be something. Do you know what you want? No. - Maybe we don't want more kids. - Do you think so? Well, the prospect of breast-feeding, all that laundry, and getting up at all hours - We've put that all behind us. - I feel so guilty. - Why? Guilty that I wanted to have a baby and looked forward to it, only to change my mind when it actually happened. Why impose a moral aspect on it? This is my fourth child. One died and I'm going to kill one. - You can't think like that. - Well, I do. - You've got to be practical. - No, I don't. What's the issue here? The issue is love. - Aren't you being a bit too intense? - No. Could you enlighten me? No, I can't. It's an emotional thing. It's as if I no longer perceived myself as being real. You aren't real either. Neither are the kids. But this baby is real. It could be the other way around. We're pitiful, self-indulgent cowards that can't connect with reality and are ashamed of ourselves. There's no affection, love or joy in our lives. We could very well have this baby, and I was right to be pleased and daydream about it. I think it was an honest feeling. I'm mature enough to be a mother now. I don't understand. It's like you've had the abortion already. I have. You can't judge yourself for your thoughts. This is a serious matter. It will influence our future. What if we do something we can't take back? What if we haven't realized how serious this is? What ridiculous, nebulous, intangible demands. They're pure superstition. You don't understand. Not one damn word makes sense. We're trying to run away. We're trying to avoid drama here, which is healthy, in my opinion. You don't look very happy. I find this conversation distasteful. Couldn't we have this baby and just be happy about it? Couldn't we enjoy our little slipup and just love it for happening? I've said all along that it would be nice. You made this conversation difficult, not me. Should we make a decision? What decision? To keep the baby. All right, let's keep it. I feel very relieved. There's nothing strange about feeling torn. - No, I suppose not. - That's generally the way it is. The issue wasn't really the baby. No, I suppose not. It was about you and me. Hello there. How are you? I feel a little sick. Was it rough? Not really. Could you lower- Of course. The doctor said you could come home tomorrow or the day after. I need to catch up on my sleep. We could spend a week in the country when you're up to it. I can take some time off after the tenth. I asked your mother if she could take the girls, and she agreed readily. That might be nice. I had dinner with Gunnar and Sven yesterday. They said that Sture might be sent to Pretoria as an ambassador. I wonder what Aina will think. It will be a blow. Giving up bridge with Princess Christina on Fridays. She'll never survive that. - When will they know? - Anytime now. Did you tell the Egermans we can't make it to their dinner party? No, I forgot about that. I'll do it right away. Have you spoken to our parents? I told them you had minor surgery, scheduled on short notice because the doctor was going abroad. What did Mother say? She oozed sympathy. She could be here any moment. That's what I'm afraid of. I can call her and tell her to come later. I can tell her you're asleep. No, that would only make things worse. - Are you in pain? -Just a little sore, that's all. I thought we might discuss the summer cottage, if you're up to it. Of course I am. We could add on a nice veranda. Like those old farmhouses have. A blue one. - Shouldn't we paint the whole house? - Yes. And we'd better fix the roof, too. - Can we afford it? - Yes, it won't cost all that much. - Why don't you talk to Gustav? - I will. Hold me. Does that feel better? Good. I really regret doing this. I really do. You'll feel better tomorrow. What have I done? There's no point in dwelling on it. In a few week's time you'll have forgotten all about it. - Do you think so? - I'm convinced you will. - I don't know how to get over this. - Oh, darling. Don't you think you should try to rest now? You see, I really have to go now. Take care. Bye. Give my love to the girls. -Just get some sleep. I'll tell the nurse you're resting in case your mother should turn up. That's probably a good idea. Why don't you give her a call and save her the trouble of coming? You're a sweet man. I'm glad you think so. We'll have a nice time in the country. We'll have lots of good food, and we'll rest and watch TV. And not think. And we'll hold each other. Sleep tight. Don't forget to call the Egermans. I won't. This was the first episode of Scenes From a Marriage. It was called ''Innocence and Panic. '' And while you look at this footage of Faro, here are the credits. The actors were Liv Ullman, Erland Josephson, Bibi Andersson, Jan Malmsjo, Anita Wall, Roseanna Mariano and Lena Bergman. Sven Nyqvist and his assistant Lars Karlsson manned the cameras. Wardrobe, Inger Pehrsson. Props, Gunilla Hagberg. Makeup supervisor, Cecilia Drott. Audio and mix, Owe Svensson and his assistant Arne Carlsson. Editing, Siv Lundgren. Script supervisor, Ulla Stattin. Other contributors were Anders Bergkvist, Stefan Gustafsson, Lars Hagberg, Adolf Karlstrom, Kent Nystrom, Bo-Erik Olsson and Siri Werkelin. Lars-Owe Carlberg was the production supervisor, and the lab was Film Teknik. Nils Melander designed the lighting effects on Eastman Color film. The series was produced on Faro by Cinematograph. The year is 1973. |
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