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Port of Call (1948)

Directed by Ingmar Bergman · Cinematography by Gunnar Fischer

100 min65 frames

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Port of Call (1948) movie still: establishing — An elevated wide shot overlooks a busy industrial harbor with a church spire prominent. Several…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room provides the backdrop for a quiet, low-key interaction. A woman sits in the foreground as…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A woman walks through a massive industrial shipyard featuring towering metal cranes. The heavy steel…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room features a window pane in the background behind two individuals. A man in a fedora stands…Port of Call (1948) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit indoor space with smooth, indistinct surfaces creating a dark backdrop. A woman lies in a…Port of Call (1948) movie still: closeup — A dark, undefined interior space serves as the background for a close portrait. A woman's face is…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A small room features floral wallpaper and a mirror above a glass shelf. One woman stands in profile while…Port of Call (1948) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit indoor space where two figures lean close to one another. The man rests a hand on the woman's…Port of Call (1948) movie still: closeup — The subject is positioned against a completely black background. A young woman looks directly toward the…Port of Call (1948) movie still: fullbody — A stone-paved waterfront area overlooks a bay with large cargo ships in the distance. A woman walks…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A group of men in flat caps sit at a long wooden game table. The men lean over the table and move small…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — An interior space features a wooden door with panels against a plain wall. A man supports an unconscious…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — An interior space with a door frame and a single rose visible in background. Two women stand facing each…Port of Call (1948) movie still: wide — A cargo ship sails across a dark, rippled sea under a clear sky. The vessel is a multi-decked freighter with…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — Three women gather in a dimly lit room with patterned wallpaper. One woman applies makeup to another's…Port of Call (1948) movie still: medium — A group of young women sit around a checkered tablecloth in a dark room. They gather around a central…
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What is Port of Call about?

A suicidal factory girl, just out of reformatory school and anxious to escape her overbearing mother, falls in love with a sailor who can't forgive her past.

Where can you watch Port of Call?

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What does the cinematography of Port of Call look like?

Sampled across 65 frames, the coverage of Port of Call leans on medium shots (51% of the sample) and close-ups (25%). Cinematographer Gunnar Fischer keeps 57% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 63% of the frames. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 69% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1940s.

What is the color palette of Port of Call?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Port of Call (1948) are #050505, #8e8e8e, #303030, #6c6c6c, #cbcbcb, #494949 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #8e8e8e
  • #303030
  • #6c6c6c
  • #cbcbcb
  • #494949

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