Pittsburgh Filmmakers will host a screening of “Wild Strawberries,” widely regarded as Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman’s greatest accomplishment, at 8 p.m. Jan. 6 in the Regent Square Theater, 1035 S ...
“Wild Strawberries” (1957) remains, after 56 years, one of three most iconic Ingmar Bergman movies, along with “The Seventh Seal” (1957) and “Persona” (1966). By “iconic,” I mean “most parodied with ...
In Brief: Ingmar Bergman was just 40 when he made Wild Strawberries, but he shows much of himself in the character of 78-year-old Isak Borg (Victor Sjöström). The very fact that he cast filmmaker ...
Swedish director Ingmar Bergman would have turned 100 this July 14. In honor of the centennial, the Cleveland Cinematheque will screen seven of his cinematic classics, including "The Seventh Seal" and ...
The appeal of road movies comes with following people who depart from familiar surroundings and find themselves moving through new worlds populated with strangers and new situations. Out on the ...
Seeing Wild Strawberries again, 45 years after its initial release, it's hard not to think of the works of art that have followed it, treading in the footsteps of Ingmar Bergman's haunting masterpiece ...
Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman is dead at 89. His many films included Scenes from a Marriage and Wild Strawberries. Fellow director Woody Allen once called Bergman "probably the greatest film artist ...
Some movies are more difficult than others; Wild Strawberries — as well as just about any Ingmar Bergman flick — definitely qualifies. And though this complex film, in which an elderly widower ...
I haven’t seen Ingmar Bergman’s “Wild Strawberries” in over 30 years. All I remember (or perhaps misremember) is the pivotal scene where the old doctor goes to his childhood summer house and finds a ...
This article offers an integrative, developmental reading of a major theme in Bergman's lifelong cinematic work, namely filial relationships, particularly father-child relations. By examining ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. There’s more about the film than its connection to its creator. From the stark black-and-white dream sequence following the ...
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