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Ingmar Bergman - 28 Titles Found
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Hour of the Wolf
(1968) [R]
The delicate, dangerous line between genius and insanity is brilliantly plumbed in this haunting film of surrealism, expressionism and full-blooded Gothic horror from Ingmar Bergman. Haunted by demons past and presenmt, artist Johan Borg (Max von Sydow) fights a losing battle to retain his sanity... More
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Shame
(1968) [M]
On a remote island far removed from a raging civil war, Jan and Eva (Max von Sydow, Liv Ullman) retreat to their apolitical fortress: a small vegetable farm. But their serene existence is shattered when soldiers violently invade their home. Now caught in the crosshairs of a brutal and inhuman... More
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The Passion of Anna
(1970) [R]
Ingmar Bergman's penetrating sudy of four lost souls seeking solace in one another. On a windswept, barren island, Andreas (Max Von Sydow) lives simply and quietly until he becomes entangled with Anna (Liv Ullmann), a beautiful, mysterious widow and a neighbouring couple (Bibi Andersson, Erland... More
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The Magic Flute
(1975) [G]
A longtime pet project of Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Magic Flute was finally brought to the screen in 1973. In so doing, Bergman used a device he'd been toying with in other films, notably Persona: he offers a stage production of the opera while... More
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Fanny And Alexander (2 tape, 5 hour set)
(1983) [M]
Winner of four Oscars, including Best Foreign Film, Fanny and Alexander is the culmination of a lifetime's work by one of the cinema's greatest artists, Ingmar Bergman. The story is a rich tapestry of one year in the life of the Ekdahls, a large and well to do theatrical family living in a... More
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The Serpent's Egg
(1978) [R]
Director Ingmar Bergman explores the horrors of 1920s Germany and creates a hell on earth in this psychological thriller that casts a hypnotic spell of evil. Out-of-work trapeze artist Abel Rosenberg (David Carradine) finds the only way to navigate the surreal circus that is 1923 Berlin is to... More
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From The Life Of The Marionettes
(1980) [M]
Filmed in Germany, during Bergman's tax-related exile with a predominantly German cast and crew, From the Life of the Marionettes continues the story of Katarina and Peter Egermann, the feuding, childless, professional couple who appear in Scenes From A Marriage. This is an unusually raw and... More
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The Seventh Seal
(1957) [PG]
The Black Death is wiping out the population of Europe as Antonius Block, a knight, returns disillusioned from the Crusades. Death appears before him, but asking for a chance to live he proposes a game of chess, whilst around him society collapses and religion becomes fervent and zealous. Long... More
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Winter Light
(1962) [PG]
Local pastor Tomas Ericsson has been left cold and hardened by the untimely death of his wife, his religious convictions severely shaken. The characters’ anguish, isolation, and despair at the prospect of an absent or uncaring God are mirrored by the film’s stark setting, flawlessly captured... More
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