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An intimate portrait of legendary Swedish film director - Ingmar Bergman. Following a year of his extraordinary work, personal demons and conflicted relationships with women, the film creates an enticing analysis of this most iconic and controversial genius.
Following the centenary of his birth, the film unpicks the many contradictory elements of legendary Swedish director – Ingmar Bergman, whose powerful black-and-white imagery and symbolism re-introduced the creative magic of cinema in the second half of the 20th century. The central focus is 1957 the year which the director describes as his most prolific; The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries have their premieres. He directs four major theatre productions, has six children with four different women and several affairs.
The film is an intimate, unwavering look at this problematic behaviour and his impact on film history – influencing many directors from Ang Lee to Lars Von Trier and Martin Scorsese. As one of the most famous directors of world cinema, he exposed the darkness of the soul in riveting visual imagery. Even for those unfamiliar with his work, there is enough here to profoundly respect the reach of his vision.