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Ingmar Bergman: Four Masterworks (1955-1960) Criterion Collection
The films of director Ingmar Bergman are among the most celebrated in cinematic history. Skilled at dealing with philosophical issues without forsaking human drama, his intense and poetic films are as intellectually rigorous as they are deeply felt. Bergman's prolific career was largely forged on the ... more info >>
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Cries And Whispers Criterion Collection
Ingmar Bergman's acclaimed drama, which deals with the fractured relationships between three sisters, is set in a vast turn-of-the-century manor house where unidentified voices are continually whispering and mingle with a dying woman's cries of pain. Karin and Maria (played by Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann ... more info >>
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Wild Strawberries (Special Edition) Criterion Collection
WILD STRAWBERRIES is among Ingmar Bergman's most rich and contemplative films, a lyrical reflection on guilt and disappointment in the form of a spiritual journey. The movie stars Victor Sjöström as Professor Isak Borg, an elderly academic who takes a trip by car from Stockholm to Lund to receive an ... more info >>
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Sawdust and Tinsel (1953) Criterion Collection
Ingmar Bergman's SAWDUST AND TINSEL bears a resemblance to his later, better-known features in its harsh treatment of human relationships. Jealousy, lovers taking turns humiliating one other, selfish sexual desire--all these are familiar themes that would be developed further by Bergman later on, but ... more info >>
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Autumn Sonata (Special Edition) Criterion Collection
In this drama written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, Eva, the meek, seemingly complacent wife of a parson, invites her mother, Charlotte, a world famous pianist, to come for a visit, hoping for a reconciliation after a long period of estrangement and virtually no interaction. Instead ... more info >>
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Scenes from a Marriage Criterion Collection
... the couple from breaking off all ties--in spite of the mutual aggression, cruelty, and even violence that forms part of their relationship.Ingmar Bergman anticipated that SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE would baffle, if not antagonize, viewers who had come to expect more stylistically groundbreaking and aesthetically ... more info >>
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Ingmar Bergman Trilogy Criterion Collection
Ingmar Bergman's stark, searing dramas put Sweden on the cinematic map. This collection includes three of Bergman's greatest works, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (1961), WINTER LIGHT (1962), and THE SILENCE (1963). See individual titles for synopses. more info >>
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Fanny and Alexander (5 DVD Special Edition/1983) Criterion Collection
Director Ingmar Bergman had intended FANNY AND ALEXANDER to be his final theatrical film and a summing-up of sorts of his entire cinematic career. (It was followed by 1984's AFTER THE REHEARSAL, which was also made for Swedish television and subsequently released theatrically abroad.) FANNY AND ALEXANDER ... more info >>
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3 Women Criterion Collection
... together, but a series of strange events cause their personas to change and morph in unexpected ways. Recalling the dreamy atmosphere of Ingmar Bergman's PERSONA, 3 WOMEN is Altman at his most deliriously inspired. more info >>
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Smiles of a Summer Night Criterion Collection
... , during the course of one evening, change partners several times and engage in multiple romantic trysts. Full of subtle eroticism and wit, Ingmar Bergman's romance proposes that falling in love (or lust) beyond the parameters of social convention is not only unavoidable at times but it might even be ... more info >>
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Magic Flute Criterion Collection
Ingmar Bergman has stated that THE MAGIC FLUTE had long since been an inspiration to him by the time he directed this movie version of an actual staging of Mozart's opera. In Emanuel Schikaneder's libretto--performed here in Swedish instead of German--Prince Tamino (Josef Köstlinger) is sent by the mysterious ... more info >>
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Fanny and Alexander (1983) Criterion Collection
Director Ingmar Bergman had intended FANNY AND ALEXANDER to be his final theatrical film and a summing-up of sorts of his entire cinematic career. (It was followed by 1984's AFTER THE REHEARSAL, which was also made for Swedish television and subsequently released theatrically abroad.) FANNY AND ALEXANDER ... more info >>
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Virgin Spring (1960) Criterion Collection
Derived from a medieval ballad, THE VIRGIN SPRING was director Ingmar Bergman's first film to win an Academy Award. The movie represents a return to simpler themes for Bergman after the philosophical complexity of THE SEVENTH SEAL and WILD STRAWBERRIES. On its most basic level, it's the story of violent ... more info >>
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Seventh Seal (Special Edition) Criterion Collection
... love, prompting him to realize that even a single gesture of goodwill might make the long struggle of his existence worthwhile. The title of Ingmar Bergman's highly acclaimed allegorical film stems from the Book of Revelation. more info >>
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Knife in the Water Criterion Collection
Roman Polanski's first feature-length film is a suspenseful three-person chamber drama reminiscent of the work of Ingmar Bergman. KNIFE IN THE WATER was filmed in the director's native Poland and financed through government subsidies. Although denounced by local authorities as devoid of any significant ... more info >>
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Essential Art House: Vol. 1 - Beauty And The Beast / Grand Illusion / Knife In The Water / Lord Of The Flies
This series from Janus Films and the Criterion Collection assembles benchmark works from some of cinema's greatest filmmakers. This first volume presents Jean Renoir's GRAND ILLUSION, Jean Cocteau's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Peter Brook's LORD OF THE FLIES, Ingmar Bergman's WILD STRAWBERRIES, Roman Polanski ... more info >>
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