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Ingmar Bergman : Interviews

By: Shargel, RaphaelMississippi : Library Of Congress : 2007Description: 227 Pages : 21cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 28286ISBN: 9781578062188Subject(s): Filmmaking | Director | Directories | History of FilmDDC classification: 791.430232 SHA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Although Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) holds an undisputed place in the pantheon of major filmmakers, mention of his name unjustly evokes images of monolithic gloom and despair. All of his pictures, including his comedies, deal seriously with faith, morality, and mortality, but audiences and critics too often neglect the extraordinary wit and vitality that can be found in Wild Strawberries, Scenes from a Marriage, Fanny and Alexander, and many others. In Ingmar Bergman: Interviews, the director discusses various stages of his career and the many facets of his work. The man and his films are revealed to be funny, full of life, and surprising as well as thoughtful, complex, and profound. In interviews with important writers, critics, and filmmakers, including James Baldwin, Michiko Kakutani, John Simon, and Vilgot Sjöman, Bergman describes a grand vision that justifies his affinity with Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Dostoyevsky. The volume begins with a 1957 piece, conducted just as he completed his early masterpiece The Seventh Seal, and ends in 2002, as he was preparing to direct Saraband, his latest film. Raphael Shargel is associate professor of English at Providence College, where he teaches literature and film. From 1997 to 2006, he was film critic for the New Leader. He has also written about film for MSNBC.com and reviewed movies on local radio.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (p. vii)
  • Chronology (p. xxiii)
  • Filmography (p. xxvii)
  • The Tensions of Ingmar Bergman (p. 3)
  • The Northern Protestant (p. 10)
  • Excerpts from L136: Diary with Ingmar Bergman (p. 21)
  • Playboy Interview: Ingmar Bergman (p. 35)
  • Ingmar Bergman: "For Me, Film Is Face" (p. 48)
  • Ingmar Bergman Is Making a Film on Faro Again (p. 53)
  • Interview with Ingmar Bergman (p. 61)
  • Conversation with Bergman (p. 69)
  • I Live at the Edge of a Very Strange Country (p. 96)
  • A Visit with Ingmar Bergman (p. 113)
  • Dialogue on Film (p. 126)
  • Ingmar Bergman at Work (p. 140)
  • Face to Face with Ingmar Bergman (p. 148)
  • Ingmar Bergman: Summing Up a Life in Film (p. 156)
  • For Bergman, a New Twist on an Old Love (p. 171)
  • Bergman's Best Intentions (p. 175)
  • Face to Face with a Life of Creation (p. 183)
  • Encounter with Ingmar Bergman (p. 190)
  • Index (p. 201)

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