Multiple reports review the film “Faithless,” describing it as a Swedish-set drama that centers on infidelity. The articles note that the story is drawn from a semi-autobiographical script associated with Ingmar Bergman, created near the end of his life. The reviews characterize the work as part of Bergman’s late-career material, emphasizing personal and intimate themes rather than plot complexity alone. Across the sources provided, the key points are consistent: “Faithless” is linked directly to Bergman through the semi-autobiographical script and is presented as an infidelity-focused drama. While the outlets differ in how they frame the film’s tone—such as using descriptive language about the subject matter—they converge on the same foundational information about the film’s origin and thematic focus. The articles therefore present “Faithless” primarily as a Bergman-derived work that reflects on relationships and betrayal through a late-life creative lens.