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Wikipedia article




'Sunday's Children' is a 1992 Swedish drama film directed by Daniel Bergman and written by Ingmar Bergman. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards the film won the award for Best Cinematography (Tony Forsberg) and Thommy Berggren was nominated for Best Actor.

Ingmar based his screenplay for 'Sunday's Children' on the life of his father, Church of Sweden minister Erik Bergman. Author Geoffrey MacNab wrote that whereas Ingmar's recollections of Erik are damning in his 1982 film 'Fanny and Alexander', his 199192 study of his father is "far more forgiving" in 'The Best Intentions' and 'Sunday's Children'. Critic Vincent Canby also identified 'Sunday's Children' as "a continuation" of 'Fanny and Alexander' and 'The Best Intentions'.

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Year-end lists



* 6th  Peter Rainer, 'Los Angeles Times'

* Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked)  Jimmy Fowler, 'Dallas Observer'

* Top 10 (not ranked)  Howie Movshovitz, 'The Denver Post'

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