Ingmar Bergman would've celebrated his 101st birthday on July 14, 2019. The Oscar-winning Swedish auteur helped bring international cinema into the American art houses with his stark, brooding dramas.
In this year of our lord 2018, when the entire world seems to be tottering on the precipice of geopolitical calamity and Mother Nature is doing her damnedest to drown and burn up as many of us as she ...
Ingmar Bergman, the Nordic Bard, is the reason Margarethe von Trotta (“Rosa Luxemburg,” “Hannah Arendt”) grew up wanting to be a film director. Like many of us, she was blown away as a young person by ...
Legendary actor-director-writer Liv Ullmann, the first Norwegian to receive an Honorary Oscar, is being celebrated on home turf, as part of the golden jubilee of Haugesund’s Norwegian Film Festival, ...
With his debut feature, “Armand,” Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel wants to step out of his revered grandfather’s shadow. (Though the movie still contains a secret tribute.) By Carlos Aguilar The history of ...
Ingmar Bergman, one of the leading influences in the development of cinema whose films probed the mysteries of human existence with indelible imagery, died Monday. He was 89. By Duane Byrge Ingmar ...
The history of European directors “going Hollywood” and making the leap to English-language filmmaking is long and uneven. By A.J. Goldmann A new opera by Mikael Karlsson and Royce Vavrek, directed by ...
The much-respected Sight and Sound poll of the best films ever shows that what is valued onscreen has changed over time, sometimes radically. By Eric Grode, Weiyi Cai, Rumsey Taylor and Josh Williams ...