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Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film writer and director who achieved world fame with such films as The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, and Cries and Whispers. He is noted for his versatile camerawork and his fragmented narrative style, which contributed to his bleak depiction of human loneliness, vulnerability, and torment.

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Ernst Ingmar Bergman, born on the 14th of July, 1918 in Uppsala, died on the 30th of July, 2007 on Fårö, was a Swedish film and theatre director, writer, theatre manager, dramatist and author. Ingmar Bergman wrote or directed more than 60 films and 170 theatrical productions, and authored over a hundred books and articles.

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Iconic Swedish director Ingmar Bergman is among the defining filmmakers of the 20th century, thanks to classics like Persona and The Seventh Seal.

Ingmar Bergman (pronounced ˈbɛrjman in Swedish, but usually ˈbɝgmən in English) ( – ) was a Swedish stage and film director. He was one of the key film auteurs of the second half of the twentieth century. His films very often addressed the "death of God" in Western culture, and the subsequent loss of the meaning of life. Bergman's characters often expressed an ...

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Ingmar Bergman filmography Bergman in 1966 Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish screenwriter and film director. Between 1944 and 2003 he directed 48 feature-length films, being 44 narrative films and 4 documentaries, as well as many short films. He also served as writer and producer for many other films.

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Ingmar Bergman is the father of Daniel Bergman, director, and Mats Bergman, actor at the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theater. Ingmar Bergman was also C.E.O. of the same theatre between 1963-1966, where he hired almost every professional actor in Sweden. In 1976 he had a famous tax problem.

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