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O ensaio propõe uma leitura psicanalítica do filme Sonata de Outono (1979),
dirigido por Ingmar Bergman, cineasta reconhecido por sua singularidade ao explorar a
alma humana por meio de intensos close-ups e do uso expressivo de luz e sombra -
elementos que frequentemente revelam o íntimo dos personagens. O trabalho foca-se no
núcleo central do filme: a relação conturbada entre mãe e filha, e como essas feridas se
originam na infância e se prolongam até a vida adulta, evidenciando o impacto do cuidado
materno no desenvolvimento saudável da filha. Destaca-se, assim, como o processo de
individualização e a construção da imagem de si, refletida no espelho, podem ser
profundamente comprometidos, influenciando a estruturação da baixa autoestima e da
insegurança latente diante o outro.
This essay proposes a psychoanalytic reading of the film Autumn Sonata (1979), directed by Ingmar Bergman, a filmmaker renowned for his singular approach to exploring the human soul through intense close-ups and the expressive use of light and shadow -elements that often reveal the characters’ innermost selves. The work focuses on the film’s central core: the troubled relationship between mother and daughter, and how these wounds originate in childhood and persist into adulthood, highlighting the impact of maternal care on the daughter’s healthy development. It emphasizes how the process of individuation and the construction of self-image, reflected in the mirror, can be profoundly compromised, influencing the formation of low self-esteem and latent insecurity in relation to others.
This essay proposes a psychoanalytic reading of the film Autumn Sonata (1979), directed by Ingmar Bergman, a filmmaker renowned for his singular approach to exploring the human soul through intense close-ups and the expressive use of light and shadow -elements that often reveal the characters’ innermost selves. The work focuses on the film’s central core: the troubled relationship between mother and daughter, and how these wounds originate in childhood and persist into adulthood, highlighting the impact of maternal care on the daughter’s healthy development. It emphasizes how the process of individuation and the construction of self-image, reflected in the mirror, can be profoundly compromised, influencing the formation of low self-esteem and latent insecurity in relation to others.
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Mãe Filha Infância Cuidado materno Espelho Autoestima Cinema Sonata de Outono (1979) Ingmar Bergman Mother Daughter Childhood Maternal care Mirror Self-esteem . Faculdade de Artes e Humanidades
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Citation
Santos, M.E. (2025). Ensaio Psicanalítico do filme Sonata de Outono. Cinema & Território, (10), 237-252. http://doi.org/10.34640/ct10uma2025santos
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Universidade da Madeira
