Bergman and the Cinema : The Bergman Trilogy / Sveriges television.
From his childhood longing for a toy film projector to his radical reshaping of mid-20th-century cinematic conventions, this program examines Ingmar Bergman's life and six-decade career in motion pictures. Bergman and Swedish journalist Marie Nyrerod discuss his youth, education, and the experiences...
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Language: | Swedish English |
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Swedish |
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Swedish with English subtitles |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2012], ©2004.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
Bergman Trilogy. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (58 min.) : sound, color. |
Variant Title: |
Bergman Trilogy |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Introduction to Ingmar Bergman (1:50)
- Bergman's First Cinematograph (5:00)
- Film City (Filmstaden) (2:08)
- School Days (1:50)
- Bergman's Directorial Debut (2:37)
- Lorens Marmstedt Gambles on Bergman (3:19)
- "Summer Interlude" 1951 (3:26)
- International Breakthrough (2:53)
- No One to Discuss Films With (1:45)
- Playing Chess with Death (2:45)
- "Seventh Seal" Premiere (2:11)
- Cinematograph Archive Office Library (5:01)
- "Through a Glass Darkly" -1961 (4:38)
- "The Communicants" - 1962 (2:36)
- "Persona" 1966 (3:04)
- "Saraband" - 2002 (4:16)
- Choosing Sets and Actors (1:29)
- Policemen Salute Bergman (1:58)
- "Fanny and Alexander" (4:47)
- Credits: Bergman and the Cinema: The Bergman Trilogy (0:47)