Ingmar Bergman
Born in Sweden in 1918, he emerged as a towering figure in world cinema, renowned for his profound exploration of the human condition. Beginning his career in theater, he transitioned to film in the 1940s, creating over 60 films and 170 plays. Known for masterpieces such as "The Seventh Seal" and "Wild Strawberries," his work often delved into themes of mortality, faith, and existential angst. His distinctive narrative style and visual storytelling left a lasting impact on filmmakers globally.
Movies directed by Ingmar Bergman
THE SEVENTH SEAL
The Seventh Seal is a 1957 Swedish epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Set during the Black Death, it tells the story...
PERSONA
Persona, released in 1966, is a psychological drama directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film explores the intricate relationship between a nurse, Alma,...
FANNY AND ALEXANDER
Fanny and Alexander is a Swedish drama film that follows the story of two siblings, Fanny and Alexander, as they navigate their tumultuous family life...
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