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Bfi Ingmar Bergman Vol. 3 [5 x Blu-ray]

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Description

Ingmar Bergman Vol. 3 (5-Disc Blu-ray) Directed by Ingmar Bergman For more than 50 years, Ingmar Bergman produced groundbreaking works of cinema that established him as one of the world’s acclaimed, enduring and influential filmmakers. Firmly established as one of cinema’s most original and artistic talents by the 1960s, Bergman continued his explorations of the human psyche with a series of increasingly provocative and stylised productions. Including the Oscar®-winning rape-and-revenge drama The Virgin Spring (1960), his assessment on the purpose and promise of religion in the Faith Trilogy Through a Glass Darkly, The Silence, Winter Light, and the landmark psychological drama Persona (1966), through these films Bergman challenged audiences to confront and consider topics seldom explored with such depth. The films: The Virgin Spring (1960), The Devil’s Eye (1960), Through a Glass Darkly (1961), The Silence (1963), Winter Light (1963), All These Women (1964), Persona (1966), The Rite (1969) Special features Five-Blu-ray set featuring eight landmark Bergman Films* Newly commissioned audio commentary on The Virgin Spring by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson The Men and Bergman (2007, 52 mins): Eva Beling’s documentary featuring Erland Josephson, Thommy Berggren, Börje Ahlstedt and Thorsten Flinck Ingmar Bergman Introductions (2003, 10 mins): Ingmar Bergman, in conversation with Marie Nyreröd, provides introductions to Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light and The Silence BFI Screen Ephiphanies: Richard Ayoade Introduces Persona (2011, 11 mins): the award-winning actor, director and novelist discusses Bergman’s masterpiece in this introduction recorded at the BFI Southbank Persona trailer 100-page perfect bound book featuring new essays by Catherine Wheatley, Claire Marie Healy, Jannike Åhlund, Philip Kemp, Ellen Cheshire, Geoff Andrew, Andrew Graves and Kat Ellinger Newly commissioned artwork by Andrew Bannister Limited edition of 5,000 *Please note that The Rite was only made available in Standard Definition

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The disk has English audio and subtitles.

Product Specifications

Brand
Bfi
Format
Blu-ray
Pack Size
3 items
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 September 2022
Listed Since
06 May 2022

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