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Ingmar Bergman

Director

“Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.”

 

Biography

The most famed and honored filmmaker ever to emerge from the nation of Sweden – and regarded by many as one of the three or four most brilliant directors of the 20th century – Ingmar Bergman radically altered the nature and meaning of the motion-picture form, transfiguring a medium long devoted to spectacle into an art capable of profoundly personal meditations into the myriad struggles facing the psyche and the soul. By focusing on the exploration of self with unparalleled intensity, Bergman brought to the screen a new sense of emotional intimacy, fusing the concepts behind Freudian psychotherapy with a dreamlike sensibility founded on visual metaphors, flashbacks, and extreme close-ups to create a revelatory cinematic world unlike any before it.

Born Ernst Ingmar Bergman on July 14, 1918, in Uppsala, Sweden, he followed a brief 1938 military stay by attending Stockholm University. While there, he staged his first plays, among them adaptations of Macbeth, August Strindberg’s… read more

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Rick Petaccio

23May13

If you have an affinity for overstressed symbolism and emotional pornography (e.g. people shaking their fists & crying all the time, or mutilating their vaginas), then Bergman's cinema is just what the doctor prescribed.

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Neil Bahadur

18May13

Seriously, this guy bludgeons one with symbolism, perhaps because he is so self-engrossed, or because he's hiding the fact that he has absolutely no idea as to how human beings actually relate to one another.

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Neil Bahadur

18May13

The father of Michael Haneke, Kim Ki-Duk, and Xavier Dolan.

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Lorna Singh

17Apr13

I just watched 'Cries And Whispers' for the third time ----another Masterpiece with amazing performances.

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Do people think of Bergman as middlebrow these days?

71 posts by 19 people 5 months ago

Fanny & Alexander

21 posts by 16 people 7 months ago

Sokurov on Bergman?

14 posts by 7 people 8 months ago

TOP BERGMAN

146 posts by 106 people about 1 year ago

Bergman influences on American film makers

5 posts by 5 people over 1 year ago

Which version of Fanny & Alexander do you prefer?

30 posts by 21 people over 1 year ago

Through a Glass Darkly & Persona... What's next?

11 posts by 10 people almost 2 years ago