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Wild Strawberries is a 1957 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The original Swedish title is Smultronstället , which literally means "the wild strawberry patch" but idiomatically signifies a hidden gem of a place, often with personal or sentimental value, and not widely known.
Between 1945 and 1973 he wrote music for more than 60 Swedish films, including 18 of the Ingmar Bergman's most famous films, [1] such as The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Smiles of a Summer Night, The Virgin Spring, and Jan Troell s Pause in the marshland, Here's Your Life and The Emigrants; the last film work in 1971.
Bergman: A Year in a Life, Swedish: Bergman - ett år, ett liv, is a 2018 Swedish-Norwegian documentary film directed by Jane Magnusson.Journeying through 1957, the year Ingmar Bergman released two of his most acclaimed features (The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries), made a TV film (Mr. Sleeman Is Coming) and directed four plays for theatre (The Misanthrope, Counterfeiters, The Prisoner ...
The Seventh Seal (1957) Night Light (1957) The Halo Is Slipping (1957) Encounters in the Twilight (1957) Wild Strawberries (1957) The Jazz Boy (1958) The Magician (1958) More Than a Match for the Navy (1958) Crime in Paradise (1959) Heaven and Pancake (1959) The Virgin Spring (1960) On a Bench in a Park (1960) Through a Glass Darkly (1961 ...
Victor David Sjöström was born on 20 September 1879 in Årjäng/Silbodal, in the Värmland region of Sweden. [2] He was only a year old when his father, Olof Adolf Sjöström, moved the family to Brooklyn, New York.
The Virgin Spring (Swedish: Jungfrukällan) is a 1960 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman.Set in medieval Sweden, it is a tale about a father's merciless response to the rape and murder of his young daughter.
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The Best Intentions (Swedish: Den goda viljan) is a 1991 Swedish television drama film directed by Bille August and written by Ingmar Bergman.It is semi-autobiographical, telling the story of the complex relationship between Bergman's parents, Erik Bergman and Karin Åkerblom, who are renamed Henrik and Anna in the film but retain their true surnames.