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Ingmar Bergman - Wikipedia Ernst Ingmar Bergman[a] (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film and theatre director and screenwriter He is considered one of the greatest and most important filmmakers in the history of cinema, most notably as a prominent figure of both European film industry and Swedish cinema
Ingmar Bergman - IMDb Ingmar Bergman is the father of Daniel Bergman, director, and Mats Bergman, actor at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theater Ingmar Bergman was also C E O of the same theatre between 1963-1966, where he hired almost every professional actor in Sweden
Ingmar Bergman | Biography, Movies, Facts | Britannica Bergman attended Stockholm University, where he studied art, history, and literature There for the first time he became passionately involved in the theatre and began writing and acting in plays and directing student productions
About Bergman Ingmar Bergman wrote or directed more than 60 films and 170 theatrical productions, and authored over a hundred books and articles Among his best-known works are the films The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries and Persona, as well as his autobiography The Magic Lantern
Ingmar Bergman movies: 25 greatest films ranked worst to best Ingmar Bergman is the Oscar-winning Swedish auteur who helped bring international cinema into the American art houses with his stark, brooding dramas But how many of his titles remain classics?
Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema - The Criterion Collection 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 profound metaphysical and spiritual questions
Ingmar Bergman Biography - life, family, children, story, death . . . Ingmar Bergman was born on July 14, 1918, in Uppsala, Sweden, the son of a Lutheran minister who believed in strict discipline for his children Raised under these circumstances, Bergman developed a love for movies, which he used as an escape from his rigid upbringing