Trespassing Bergman 1711 Trailer
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Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman was an avid film buff. In addition to having a private cinema in his home on the small island Fårö, where he saw movies daily, he also had his own personal VHS library. Almost 1,500 films can be found on the shelves in Ingmar Bergman’s screening room. The collection, carefully put in alfabethical order, with personal notes on favourites, remains exactly as Bergman left it when he passed away on July 30th, 2007.
The series will feature the filmmakers and actors who are represented in the Bergman collection but also a younger generation of directors who are working with the same themes and issues as Bergman.
Watch the series here.
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