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Waiting Women 1952

★ 6.470 votes104 min📅 1952-11-03

"The love affairs of three women - marital... premarital... and one marvelous surprise!"

Ingmar Bergman's *Waiting Women* (1952) weaves together the intimate secrets of four sisters-in-law as they gather in a secluded cottage, their husbands momentarily absent.

Director: Ingmar Bergman

Cast

Anita Björk
Anita Björk
Rakel
Eva Dahlbeck
Eva Dahlbeck
Karin
Maj-Britt Nilsson
Maj-Britt Nilsson
Marta Berg
Birger Malmsten
Birger Malmsten
Martin Lobelius, artist
Gunnar Björnstrand
Gunnar Björnstrand
Fredrik Lobelius
Karl-Arne Holmsten
Karl-Arne Holmsten
Eugen Lobelius
Aino Taube
Aino Taube
Annette
Håkan Westergren
Håkan Westergren
Paul Lobelius
Gerd Andersson
Maj, Marta's sister
Björn Bjelfvenstam
Björn Bjelfvenstam
Henrik Lobelius

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Waiting Women (1952) about?

The film follows four sisters-in-law as they share stories of love and marriage while waiting for their husbands in a secluded cottage. Their candid conversations reveal hidden passions, regrets, and surprises that challenge their relationships.

Who directed Waiting Women?

Ingmar Bergman, the legendary Swedish filmmaker known for his deep psychological dramas like *Wild Strawberries* and *Persona*, directed *Waiting Women*.

Who stars in Waiting Women?

The film features Anita Björk, Eva Dahlbeck, Maj-Britt Nilsson, Birger Malmsten, Gunnar Björnstrand, and Karl-Arne Holmsten in its ensemble cast.

Is Waiting Women (1952) worth watching?

Given its blend of sharp wit, emotional depth, and Bergman's signature storytelling, *Waiting Women* is a standout for fans of mid-century drama-comedies. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes and atmosphere make it a rewarding watch for those who appreciate character-driven cinema.

How long is Waiting Women?

Waiting Women runs for 104 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive cinematic experience.

About Waiting Women (1952) — Ingmar Bergman's Witty, Wistful Masterpiece of Love and Secrets

Ingmar Bergman's *Waiting Women* (1952) weaves together the intimate secrets of four sisters-in-law as they gather in a secluded cottage, their husbands momentarily absent. Set against the backdrop of mid-century Sweden, the film unfolds like a delicate ballet of confessions, where marital tensions, misplaced affections, and unexpected revelations simmer beneath the surface. Bergman's razor-sharp dialogue and keen insight into human relationships transform this drama-comedy hybrid into a poignant exploration of love's fragility and the masks we wear behind closed doors.

With a stellar ensemble cast led by Anita Björk, Eva Dahlbeck, and Maj-Britt Nilsson, *Waiting Women* balances wry humor with melancholic depth, capturing the contradictions of modern romance. The confined setting amplifies the emotional stakes, turning a simple waiting game into a masterclass in storytelling—where every glance and whispered word reveals more than intended.