The film shows four women moving in a crowded, closed room to the music of Monteverdi. They represent women living by passing on a role that is passed down to them for generations. Two of the dancers are damned souls that come to life, the third is death and the fourth a child born free, but forced into the other female roles.
Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and...
The working class girl from Landala, Gothenburg, through the fine art of theatre and all the way to ...
As Alex struggles with disturbing hallucinations, his wife Vera tries to help, until they both exper...
We delve into an encounter between Erradi ( an old man nearing the end of his life) and Aymane (a y...
An English-German filmmaking couple retreat to Fårö for the summer to each write screenplays for the...
The year 1957 was one of the most prolific for the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman: he shot two fil...
A highfalutin art movie crumbles into a meta-fictional disaster that betrays its director’s incompet...
Filmmaker Kogonada reflects on women and mirrors in the films of Ingmar Bergman.
De Düva is a 1968 Oscar-nominated American short film that parodies the films of Swedish director In...
Based on an interview with Ingmar Bergman and footage taken during the director's visit to the Reykj...
Ingmar Bergman speaks with Gunnar Bergdahl.
No Days Off for Death” is a film that depicts an altered rendition of our own world to explore theme...
In the sixties, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) built a house on the remote island of F...
Four of Sweden's most innovative choreographers travel to Ingmar Bergman's home on Fårö to explore a...
Super-8 footage captured while filming Bergman Island. In voice-over, filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve offe...
A jazzy film in which the spectator is forced to look with the ears and listen with the eyes. An abs...
Father and mother are thrilled: So now their teenager son has a girlfriend. And what a fabulous youn...