Here’s something you probably didn’t know. Ingmar Bergman screened Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor for his grandson at his theater on the island of Fårö but kept making the projectionist skip ahead to the ...
In the category of culture-driven documentaries that focus on film history, a particularly enjoyable subset of that subset is the kind made by noteworthy artists themselves. There’s Martin Scorsese ...
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Tomorrow is the centenary of the birth of one of cinema’s greatest directors, Ingmar Bergman, and to celebrate, The Criterion Collection has announced of their most expansive releases ever. This ...
Born from dreams of celluloid, Orestes is a Greek-American writer based in London with degrees in Screenwriting, Film Studies, and Comparative Literature, as well as years of experience in ...
In the new documentary 'Bergman: A Year in a Life,' Swedish director Jane Magnusson tackles what might have been the busiest and most prolific year in Ingmar Bergman's life: 1957. By Boyd van Hoeij ...
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 ...
All the Things That Went Unsaid During the Making of Bergman IslandMia Hansen-Løve and Vicky Krieps on motherhood, the bad-dad allure of Ingmar Bergman, and their unspoken connection. Bergman Island ...