Summer with Monika

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| name = Sommaren med Monika
| name = Summer with Monika
| image = Sommaren-med-Monika (Summer with monika).jpg
| image = Sommaren-med-Monika (Summer with monika).jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
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'''''Summer with Monika''''' ({{langx|sv|Sommaren med Monika}}) is a 1953 Swedish [[romantic drama film]] written and directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]], based on [[Per Anders Fogelström]]'s 1951 novel of the same name. Starring [[Harriet Andersson]] and [[Lars Ekborg]] as the main characters, the film was controversial because of one scene portrayal of [[au naturel]] and, along with [[Arne Mattsson]]'s film ''[[Hon dansade en sommar|One Summer of Happiness]]'', contributed to an idea of Sweden as an immodest, sexually loose population.
'''''Summer with Monika''''' ({{langx|sv|'''''Sommaren med Monika'''''}}) is a 1953 Swedish [[romantic drama film]] written and directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]], based on [[Per Anders Fogelström]]'s 1951 novel of the same name. Starring [[Harriet Andersson]] and [[Lars Ekborg]] as the main characters, the film was controversial because of one scene portrayal of [[au naturel]] and, along with [[Arne Mattsson]]'s film ''[[Hon dansade en sommar|One Summer of Happiness]]'', contributed to an idea of Sweden as an immodest, sexually loose population.


The film made a star of its lead actress, Andersson. Bergman had been intimately involved with Andersson at the time and conceived the film as a vehicle for her. The two of them would continue to work together, even after their romantic relationship had ended, in films like ''[[Sawdust and Tinsel]]'', ''[[Smiles of a Summer Night]]'', ''[[Through a Glass Darkly (film)|Through a Glass Darkly]]'', and ''[[Cries and Whispers]]''.
The film made a star of its lead actress, Andersson. Bergman had been intimately involved with Andersson at the time and conceived the film as a vehicle for her. The two of them would continue to work together, even after their romantic relationship had ended, in films like ''[[Sawdust and Tinsel]]'', ''[[Smiles of a Summer Night]]'', ''[[Through a Glass Darkly (film)|Through a Glass Darkly]]'', and ''[[Cries and Whispers]]''.
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