Fårö Document 1979 (Fårödokument 1979). Ingmar Bergman, 1979.
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Edition screened: Included in Criterion Blu-ray set Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema, released 2018. Swedish language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 104 minutes.
Summary: Recurring animal slaughter
Details:
1) Typical fishing gore of removing hooks from gasping, dying fish, 51:35-52:26.
2) A long sequence of a gentle pig being murdered and butchered, 1:05:23-1:13:14. As with similar scenes in Italian film, the men involved in this ritual seem to enjoy it a little too much, with lots of chuckling and finger wiggling in heaps of entrails. (To easily skip all this, just jump ahead to the next chapter when you see nice piggie being led out of the barn. This will put you at the beginning of the ‘Seaweed Harvest’ sequence, with nothing missed.)
3) Typical domestic fish cleaning, 1:21:45-1:23:00.
4) Commercial salmon fishing showing life on board, followed by hauling in and gutting 1:40:55-1:41:51.
Fårö Document 1979 is on disc #11 of 30 in Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema (part of ‘Opening Night’), along with Fårö Document (1970) and two short films, Daniel (1967) and Karin’s Face (1984).