Ingmar Bergman - Wild Strawberries

One of the most powerful scened from Ingmar Bergman's Wild Stawberries
Ingmar Bergman on Strindberg

Ingmar Bergman speaks with Marie Nyreröd about the influence of August Strindberg on his work (2003).
Ingmar Bergman "Jungfrukällan" (The Virgin Spring)

Winner of the 1961 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, "The Virgin Spring" - based on the 13th century Swedish ballad called "Töres dotter i Wänge" - is the first film from Ingmar Bergman's very critically successful output from the 1960's. In this scene the girls - Karin (played by Birgitta Pettersson) and Ingeri (played by Gunnel Lindblom) - are on there journey to bring candles to the church. Karin beautifully sings a very lovely melody. I do not own this video. No copyright intended!
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Sparks - The Seduction Of Ingmar Bergman - live performance at the Ford Amphitheatre, sizzler

A short sizzler of the premiere performance of Sparks' 'The Seduction Of Ingmar Bergman' at the Ford Amphitheatre on June 25th 2011 as part of the Los Angeles FIlm Festival. The cast includes Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Peter Franzen, Ann Magnusson and Guy Maddin
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Exclusive Interview with Legendary film-maker Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman, the influential and widely celebrated Swedish film director passed away on July 30 at the age of 89. This exclusive interview was recently discovered at the archive of vikingfilms.net. The interview was, at the time, shown both on Icelandic and Swedish television and was screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 1987. Only the first 5 minutes are presented here, for the rest visit vikingfilms.net and the download section.
Ingmar Bergman on The Touch (1971)

Film excerpts from Stig Björkman's Ingmar Bergman (1972).
Eva Dahlbeck in Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night"

the great Eva Dahlbeck (March 8, 1920-February 8, 2008), as the actress Desiree Armfeldt, has a visit with her mother (played by Naima Wifstrand) trading ripostes in an almost Wildean manner. Eva Dahlbeck attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramatens elevskola) in 1941-44, then had many triumphs on stage and screen. She retired from acting years ago to write. Naima Wifstrand grew up very poor, but the shop owner who employed the young girl pushed her to follow her dreams. She eventually had quite a career on the stage in operetta and plays , both in Sweden and London. Bertolt Brecht wrote Mother Courage for her. Original Music by Erik Nordgren Sommarnattens leende (1955). Written by Ingmar Bergman
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Ingmar Bergman, Hour of the Wolf excerpt ["Pami...na"]

One of the greatest sequences in cinema history, IMHO. # Max von Sydow (Johan Borg) # Liv Ullmann (Alma Borg) # Gertrud Fridh (Corinne von Merkens) # Georg Rydeberg (Lindhorst, archivist) # Erland Josephson (Baron von Merkens) # Naima Wifstrand (Old Lady with Hat) # Ulf Johansson (Therapist Heerbrand) # Gudrun Brost (Gamla Fru von Merkens) # Bertil Anderberg (Ernst von Merkens) # Ingrid Thulin (Veronica Vogler) # Agda Helin (Von merken's maid) (uncredited) # Lenn Hjortzberg (Musical leader) Kreisler (uncredited) # Mikael Rundquist (Boy in dream) (uncredited) # Mona Seilitz (Corpse in mortuary) (uncredited) # Folke Sundquist (Tamino)
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Ang Lee on Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring

A short interview with Ang Lee about his first, and second, viewing of The Virgin Spring.
Persona (Ingmar Bergman) - The repeated scene

This is the scene where Alma (Bibi Andersson) speaks for almost 4 minutes and the camera is following Elisabeth's (Liv Ullmann) face as a listener all the time. Then the same story is repeated as the camera shows Alma. Jean-Claude Carrière wrote that he had asked Bergman about that scene and Bergman's reply had been that he hadn't planned to repeat the scene, he just hadn't known what to cut in order to do the montage of the two actresses. Berman had added then, "What someone is saying is not the same as what the other one is hearing." Subtitles: English and Bulgarian Субтитри: Английски и Български
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Kígyótojás (The Serpent's Egg) - Ingmar Bergman

The Serpent's Egg is a 1977 American-West German co-produced film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring David Carradine and Liv Ullmann. Story: Abel Rosenberg is an American Jew in Berlin after World War I. Poverty and inflation have destroyed the German economy at the time. He lives with his sister-in-law Manuela, a prostitute and cabaret performer. The story takes place in the week following his brother's death. Abel takes a job offered by an acquaintance, Professor Hans Vergerus. Director: Ingmar Bergman. Producer: Dino De Laurentiis. Set construction: Rolf Wilhelm. Editor: Petra von Oelffen. Sound: Karsten Ulrich. Artistic direction: Erner Achmann. Costumes: Charlotte Flemming. Make-up and hairdressing: Raimund Stangl and others. World premiere: 28 October 1977.
Ingmar Bergman, Hour of the Wolf excerpt (Veronica Vogler)

Our brief retrospective on the themes of Love and Time in the cinema takes a brief respit after this offering, another of our favorite sequences by the great master of the cinema, Ingmar Bergman. # Max von Sydow (Johan Borg) # Ingrid Thulin (Veronica Vogler) # Liv Ullmann (Alma Borg) # Gertrud Fridh (Corinne von Merkens) # Georg Rydeberg (Lindhorst, archivist) # Erland Josephson (Baron von Merkens) # Naima Wifstrand (Old Lady with Hat) # Ulf Johansson (Therapist Heerbrand) # Gudrun Brost (Gamla Fru von Merkens) # Bertil Anderberg (Ernst von Merkens) # Ingrid Thulin (Veronica Vogler) # Agda Helin (Von merken's maid) (uncredited) # Lenn Hjortzberg (Musical leader) Kreisler (uncredited) # Mikael Rundquist (Boy in dream) (uncredited) # Mona Seilitz (Corpse in mortuary) (uncredited) # Folke Sundquist (Tamino)
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final scene in Ingmar Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night"

Frid the Groom (Åke Fridell) tells Petra the Maid (Harriet Andersson) about the last smile of the summer, in the long and luminous northern light. The first smile is for the young lovers, who have as much joy as sorrows. The second is for the clowns, the irreclaimable who have the fun, but not the joys. The third could well include YouTubers staring at this little screen a few hours before dawn! Original Music by Erik Nordgren
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Russell Mael's speech after The seduction of Ingmar Bergman - pt1.

Russell Mael held a speech after "The seduction of Ingmar Bergman" at Södra Teatern in Stockholm on August 14th 2009. Part one. Visit the websites: tinyurl.com www.allsparks.com
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Liv Ullmann on Ingmar Bergman's Face To Face

Liv Ullmann at the Bergman Week 2010, speaking about the filming of Face To Face with Ingmar Bergman. She talks about the relationship between a director and his actors, and specifically the scene when her character commits suicide in the film. See more clips and photos at www.bergmancenter.se
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Russell Mael's speech after The seduction of Ingmar Bergman - pt2.

Russell Mael held a speech after "The seduction of Ingmar Bergman" at Södra Teatern in Stockholm on August 14th 2009. Part two. Visit the websites: tinyurl.com www.allsparks.com
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Ingmar Bergman, Ansikte mot Ansikte - excerpts, part 1

Ingmar Bergman was nominated for he Academy Award as Best Director and Liv Ullmann was nominated for Best Actress for this exceedingly rare 1976 film. Ullmann won the Best Actress Award at the New York Critics Circle Awards. The film won the Best Foreign Film Award at the 1977 Golden Globes. Please also watch the second exceprt, which follows immediately upon the first.
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