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- A nurse is put in charge of a mute actress and finds that their personae are melding together.
- Chronicles the many years of love and turmoil that bind Marianne and Johan through matrimony, infidelity, divorce, and subsequent partners.
- A couple retreat to the island that inspired Ingmar Bergman to write screenplays for their upcoming films when the lines between reality and fiction start to blur.
- Recently released from a mental hospital, Karin rejoins her emotionally disconnected family in their island home, only to slip from reality as she begins to believe she is being visited by God.
- In the midst of a civil war, former violinists Jan and Eva Rosenberg, who have a tempestuous marriage, run a farm on a rural island. In spite of their best efforts to escape their homeland, the war impinges on every aspect of their lives.
- Ten years within the marriage of Marianne and Johan.
- A recently divorced man meets an emotionally devastated widow and they begin a love affair.
- An imaginary woman recollects the painful experience of adultery to a storyteller.
- The 42 year long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
- After one mischief too many, the three rasquels are sent to a summer camp on an island (run by their arch enemy Wall-Enberg). Trouble maker Sickan soon hatches a plan to get their hands on a boat loaded with sweets heading their way.
- Two boys and a girl spend their last summer holiday biking on an island. But the holiday doesn't turn out to be as they expected. A movie about teenagers growing up and the problems involved.
- 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.
- Internationally renowned director Margarethe von Trotta takes a closer look at Bergman's life and work and explores his film legacy with Bergman's closest collaborators, both in front and behind the camera, as well as a new generation of filmmakers. The documentary presents key scenes, recurring themes in his films and his life, and journeys to the places at the center of Bergman's creative achievement and the focal points of his life such as the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, locations and landscapes from his masterpieces, and the stations from his career in Sweden, France and Germany. Explore the many layers of Bergman's work and life with INGMAR BERGMAN - LEGACY OF A DEFINING GENIUS.
- All three documentaries were mainly shot in the home of Ingmar Bergman. This was the first time ever that a filmmaker had access to Ingmar Bergman in his home at the small island Fårö in the Baltic Sea. 'Bergman and Cinema' starts with "Frenzy" from 1944 and ends with "Saraband" from 2003. It contains unique behind-the-scenes material from Bergman's private archive. 'Bergman and Theatre' is about some of Bergman's 125 theatrical stagings and about his delight with the TV medium, with successes as "Scenes from a Marriage". In 'Bergman and Fårö Island' he talks about the childhood that shaped him. He shows where he shot his film "Persona" and fell in love - and he lists his worst demons.
- Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
- Fårö Document 1979 is the ten-year followup to the first documentary Bergman made about his adopted home, Fårö, where he filmed many of his best works and lived until the end of his life.
- A group of filmmakers visit Ingmar Bergman's house on the remote Swedish island of Faro to discuss his legacy.
- Two journalists Kristina travels to Thailand to investigate rumors that a Swedish company is engaged in illicit arms sales there.
- Everyday scenes, shot in home format, during the filming of several Ingmar Bergman films. The footage shows the Swedish director smiling and joking with the rest of the crew. With an uninhibited air and a jovial atmosphere, Bergman not only carries out his first collaborations with cinematographer Sven Nykvist or the actresses Harriet and Bibi Andersson, but he will also discover the stillness of the island of Fårö, whose landscapes he immediately falls in love with.
- Directors such as Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson discuss Ingmar Bergman and his films.
- The original interview was broadcasted in three parts, edited from 13 hours of conversations between Bergman and Donner.
- Set in beautiful Faro, a young woman named Ida, feels lonely and loses all hope, believing death is looking for her. She soon comes up with a creative way of trying to cheat death itself.
- Ingmar Bergman's connection with Fårö is part of the imaginary of movie lovers. Recluse, the director chose the island to build his dream home. The short film proposes a visit to the filmmaker's mythical house and workplace.