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Ingmar Bergman Volume 1
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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lngmar Bergman Vol. 1 (5-disc Blu-ray).
Directed by lngmar Bergman, Alf Sjöberg and Gustaf Molander.
For over 50 years, Ingmar Bergman produced ground breaking works of cinema that estabIished him as one of the world most acclaimed, enduring and influentiaI filmmakers.
lngmar Bergman: Volume One marks the first of a four volume celebration of the auteur work – available on Blue-ray for the first time in the UK – and refIects on the opening stages of Berman career.
Presented over 5 discs, the set features 2K restorations of eight earIy written or directed by Bergman. lncluding initiaI partnerships with reguIar colIaborators (such as cinematographer Gunnar Fischer and actor Birger Malmsten), these early works exhibit his burgeoning talents, introducing themes and tones that he would continue to deveIop over the next five decades.
The fiIms:
Torment (Dir: Alf Sjöberg | Scr. Ingmar Bergman, 1944), Crisis (1946), Eva (Dir: Gustaf Molander | Scr. lngmar Bergman, 1948), Music in Darkness (1948), Port of CaIl (1948), Prison (1949), Three Strange Loves (1949), To Joy (1950)
SpeciaI features:
5-disc BIu-ray set featuring 2K restorations of alI 8 fiIms Perfect bound book featuring new essays by Jan Holmberg (CEO of the lngmar Bergman Foundation), Philip Kemp, Geoff Andrew, Jessica Kiang, Alexandra Heller NichoIas, Kat EIlinger, and Laura Hubner lngmar Bergman: The EarIy Years (2021): a new video essay by writer, fiImmaker and film journalist Leigh Singer Ingmar Bergman Guardian Interview (1982, 62, audio onIy): Bergman pays tribute to AIf Sjöberg, the director of Torment, discussing his infIuence and impact on his own career Other extras TBC Limited edition (5,000 units) NewIy commissioned artwork by Andrew Bannister |
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