The Passion of Ingmar Bergman

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Duke University Press, 1986 - 547 páginas
Acknowledged as one of the greatest filmmakers of this or any other time, Bergman has with few exceptions written his own screenplays--an uncommon practice in the film industry--and for this practice critics refer to him as a "literary" filmmaker: In this work, Gado examines virtually the entire range of Bergman's literary output. While treating the matter of the visual presentation of Bergman's films, Gado concentrates on story and narrative and their relationship to Bergman's personal history.

Gado concludes that whatever the outward appearance of Bergman's works, they contain an elementary psychic fantasy that links them all, revealing an artist who hoped to be a dramatist, "the new Strindberg," and who saw the camera as an extension of his pen.

 

Índice

A Foothold in Theater
19
The Forties Films
37
Torment
58
Prison
74
To Joy
87
Rakel and the Cinema Doorman
104
The City The Story of the Eiffel Tower The Fish
119
The Murder in Barjärna
131
The Silence
295
A Twilight World
314
Persona
320
Hour of the Wolf
344
Shame
356
The Rite
366
A Passion
376
Accelerating Necrosis
391

The Lengthening Shadows of Summer
137
Womens Waiting and A Lesson in Love
149
Evening of the Jesters
162
Dreams
173
Smiles of the Summer Night
180
Quests
189
The Seventh Seal
196
Wild Strawberries
205
Close to Life
227
The Virgin Spring
240
The Devils Eye
253
Through a Glass Darkly
267
The Communicants
278
The Touch
402
Cries and Whispers
408
The Preserve and Scenes from a Marriage
422
The Magic Flute
434
Face to Face
440
The Petrified Prince
454
The Serpents Egg
471
From the Life of the Marionettes
486
After the Rehearsal
507
Filmography
521
Index
541
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