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Ingmar Bergman

    July 14, 1918 – July 30, 2007

    This Swedish filmmaker, stage, and opera director is renowned for his profound explorations of the human condition. His work oscillates between bleakness and despair, yet also encompasses comedy and hope, delving into the complexities of human existence. Bergman is celebrated for his distinctive visual style and intense psychological portrayals, which have left an indelible mark on cinema and theatre. His films, often set against the stark landscapes of his native Sweden, grapple with themes of mortality, illness, betrayal, and madness with unflinching honesty.

    Ingmar Bergman
    Everything Represents -- Nothing Is: Ingmar Bergman and Art
    The Best Intentions
    Private Confessions
    The Fifth ACT
    A Magic Lantern
    Essays in Criticism