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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of ten theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films. Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.

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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of ten eight theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films. Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.
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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of ten theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films.[[note]]And of course, they both had long romantic relationships with Bergman too[[/note]] Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.

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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of ten theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films.[[note]]And of course, they both had long romantic relationships with Bergman too[[/note]] Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.

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* NamesTheSame: Shares the same name as the ''{{Franchise/Persona}}'' video game series, but the two works have nearly nothing in common, other than having themes about [[{{UsefulNotes/CarlJung}} Jungian psychology]].


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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Shares the same name as the ''{{Franchise/Persona}}'' video game series, but the two works have nearly nothing in common, other than having themes about [[{{UsefulNotes/CarlJung}} Jungian psychology]].
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* ParodyDisplacement: More people are aware of the famous image from the film of two faces, with one in profile and the other looking at the camera, than they are aware of the movie that spawned it.
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* NamesTheSame: Shares the same name as the ''{{Franchise/Persona}}'' video game series, but the two works have nearly nothing in common, other than having themes about [[{{UsefulNotes/CarlJung}} Jungian psychology]].
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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of nine theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films.[[note]]And of course, they both had long romantic relationships with Bergman too[[/note]] Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.

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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of nine ten theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films.[[note]]And of course, they both had long romantic relationships with Bergman too[[/note]] Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.
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* ProductionPosse: This film represented a passing of the torch for Creator/IngmarBergman's leading ladies, with Creator/LivUllmann in the first of nine theatrical films for him, and Creator/BibiAndersson in the eighth of eleven Bergman theatrical films.[[note]]And of course, they both had long romantic relationships with Bergman too[[/note]] Sven Nykvist is also on board as cinematographer.
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* ShrugOfGod: A notorious example of an open-ended MindScrew work where the creator refused to explain things. Bergman said he had his own ideas about what ''Persona'' meant, but felt it was up to audience to interpret the film, so he never discussed them.



* WorkingTitle: ''Cinematography''.

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* WorkingTitle: ''Cinematography''.''Cinematography''.
* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: Bergman didn't start filming with a completed screenplay, and changed and added things during production.
* WrittenByCastMember: Creator/BibiAndersson rewrote Alma's monologue about the boys on the beach.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Bergman considered this and ''Film/CriesAndWhispers'' to be his best works.

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* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/IngmarBergman and Creator/LivUllmann fell in love during filming. They had a relationship that lasted until 1970 and had a daughter.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The Brazilian Portuguese title is ''When Two Women Sin''.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/IngmarBergman and Creator/LivUllmann fell in love during filming. They had a relationship that lasted until 1970 and had a daughter.daughter.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was a different ending planned. It would have Elisabet recovering from her muteness and going back to her work as an actress. Alma remains on the island and plans to write Elisabet a letter but decides against it. She makes a speech about how she loves being a nurse and decides she'll marry her boyfriend and have children after all. Elsewhere, Elisabet lets out a silent scream.
* WorkingTitle: ''Cinematography''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/IngmarBergman and Creator/LivUllmann fell in love during filming. They had a relationship that lasted until 1970 and had a daughter.

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