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- Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema Review :: Criterion Forum
In honor of Ingmar Bergman’s one-hundredth birthday, the Criterion Collection is proud to present the most comprehensive collection of his films ever released on home video One of the most revelatory voices to emerge from the postwar explosion of international art-house cinema, Bergman was a master storyteller who startled the world with his stark intensity and naked pursuit of the most
- A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman - Criterion Forum
In 1960, Swedish director Ingmar Bergman began work on three of his most powerful and representative films, eventually recognized as a trilogy Already a figure of international acclaim for such masterpieces as <I>The Seventh Seal< I> and <I>The Magician< I>, Bergman turned his back on the expressionism of his fifties work to focus on a series of chamber dramas exploring belief and alienation
- Ingmar Bergman Volume One Review :: Criterion Forum
Ingmar Bergman: Volume One marks the first of a four volume celebration of the auteur’s work - available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK - and reflects on the opening stages of Bergman’s career Presented over five discs, the set features 2K restorations of eight early films written or directed by Bergman
- A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman Review :: Criterion Forum
At the beginning of the 1960s, renowned film director Ingmar Bergman began work on what were to become some of his most powerful and representative works—the Trilogy Already a figure of triendous international acclaim for such masterworks as <i>The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries,< i> and <i>The Virgin Spring,< i> Bergman turned his back on the abundant symbolism and exotic imagery of his
- Ingmar Bergman: Four Masterworks Details :: Criterion Forum
Legendary auteur Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) emerged in the 1950s as an art-house icon and remained one for more than four decades Here, together in one box set, Criterion presents four of the unforgettable works that helped establish his international preeminence
- Autumn Sonata Review :: Criterion Forum
Autumn Sonata was the only collaboration between cinema’s two great Bergmans: Ingmar, the iconic director of The Seventh Seal, and Ingrid, the monumental star of Casablanca
- Ingmar Bergman: Volume 4 (1972-1984) - Criterion Forum
For more than 50 years , Ingmar Bergman produced ground breaking works of cinema that established him as one of the world’s most acclaimed, enduring and influential filmmakers By the 1980s, Bergman was recognised as the doyen of directors but continued to produce trailblazing films throughout the latter period of his career This final collection in the BFI’s four-volume series includes
- The Magic Flute Review :: Criterion Forum
This scintillating screen version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved opera showcases Ingmar Bergman’s deep knowledge of music and gift for expressing it cinematically Casting some of Europe’s finest soloists—Josef Köstlinger, Ulrik Cold, Håkan Hagegård, and Birgit Nordin among them—the director lovingly recreated the baroque theater of Sweden’s Drottningholm Palace to stage
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