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mteller
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#326 Post by mteller »

Ming-liang Tsai, Aki Kaurismaki
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Tommaso
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#327 Post by Tommaso »

Rayon Vert wrote:Ozu, Ford and Rohmer are other directors that come to mind with their own company of rotating actors.
Or the late works of Manoel de Oliveira. Luis Miguel Cintra is in almost every one of them, and the wonderful Leonor Silveira practically only played in Oliveira's films.
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#328 Post by RossyG »

And let's not forget Gerald Thomas.
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#329 Post by MichaelB »

RossyG wrote:And let's not forget Gerald Thomas.
Indeed not.
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#330 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Une histoire d´âme (A Matter of the Soul), starring Sophie Marceau, airs on Dec. 3, 2015, on ARTE.

Based on a screenplay (1972) by Bergman, intended as a feature film consisting of a single close-up. Bergman later converted it into a radio play (broadcast in 1990). This material has later been translated and reworked into a stage play in French.

Published in English in New Swedish Plays, ed. Anderman, Norwich: Norvik Press, 1992, pp. 33-64.

http://television.telerama.fr/tele/prog ... 877702.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://vimeo.com/146643931" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - extract, no subs
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Re: Ingmar Bergman

#331 Post by manicsounds »

This is something old but couldn't find info about it anywhere.

On the US MGM 6-disc Bergman Collection, on the bonus disc, the interview "Intermezzo", my copy plays with no dialogue for the first minute. The burned-in subtitles show people are clearly talking, but all I hear are ambient bells. A minute in, the talking comes in. Is this faulty or does everyone else's disc have this problem?
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#332 Post by Ozu Teapot »

manicsounds wrote:This is something old but couldn't find info about it anywhere.

On the US MGM 6-disc Bergman Collection, on the bonus disc, the interview "Intermezzo", my copy plays with no dialogue for the first minute. The burned-in subtitles show people are clearly talking, but all I hear are ambient bells. A minute in, the talking comes in. Is this faulty or does everyone else's disc have this problem?
Mine is the same.

I don't think it's an error I think it's something they've decided to do in the presentation of the piece (the end is the same), though it is odd.
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#334 Post by domino harvey »

The forum's Ingmar Bergman Auteur List ends on Friday-- you can submit a list even if you haven't participated in discussion!
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#335 Post by movielocke »

I just noticed on IMDb that Bergman was born in 1918, are there any restorations underway planned for his centennial?
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movielocke wrote:I just noticed on IMDb that Bergman was born in 1918, are there any restorations underway planned for his centennial?
From the New York City Repertory Cinema thread not long ago:
FrauBlucher wrote:This morning I had a chat with Bruce Goldstein of the Film Forum. Some great stuff is coming. There will be a Jean Pierre Melville retrospective in honor of his 100 year Anniversary. He said there will be some rare stuff and many restored films. I asked if him Le Samourai was a restoration. He said no, it is French Archive 35mm print. Then later this summer there'll be a major Ernst Lubitsch retro with surpises from his catalogue. And finally, in January the 100 years of Bergman. He said many will be new restorations. This sounds huge as well.
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The long-deleted and very expensive UK 30-DVD Bergman Collection is being re-released by Palisades Tartan, ahead of next year's centenary of his birth. This time around it contains an extra disc: Fanny and Alexander (1982), likely the 2013 reissue of their 2003 DVD.
There's a puzzle though, in that the website, Facebook and Twitter accounts of Palisades Tartan haven't been updated for several years. Hopefully, the label is being reinvigorated and this isn't just a one-off.
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#339 Post by FrauBlucher »

Janus just tweeted new restoration of Winter Light coming soon!
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#340 Post by Roscoe »

Film Forum in NYC has been running a trailer announcing the Bergman 100 festival -- it looks like some tasty restorations are in store.
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#341 Post by FrauBlucher »

I saw the trailer yesterday. It will definitely be euphoria for Bergman fans. Can't wait.
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#342 Post by phoenix474 »

Roscoe wrote:Film Forum in NYC has been running a trailer announcing the Bergman 100 festival -- it looks like some tasty restorations are in store.
I think the Ingmar Bergman Foundation said on Facebook that SF restored every one of his films? I'll update this incase I find the post. I'm damn excited.

Edit. Oh my bad, they said they're "digitizing" all of his films. But I imagine that might involve restoring?
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#343 Post by Roscoe »

There are clips in the trailer from ALL THESE WOMEN, and the image is vastly improved over any other version of it I've ever seen, so there's been some clean up, certainly.
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#344 Post by Big Ben »

I imagine we'll certainly see some restorations. I cannot fathom that they'd improve a lesser known work like All These Women and no restore others. Have films like Shame or Hour of the Wolf ever even had a Blu-Ray release?
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#345 Post by Roger Ryan »

You know, if they "restore" Wild Strawberries any more, folks here will complain that the backdrops and moustache look even faker!
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#346 Post by Berzeli »

phoenix474 wrote:
Roscoe wrote:Film Forum in NYC has been running a trailer announcing the Bergman 100 festival -- it looks like some tasty restorations are in store.
I think the Ingmar Bergman Foundation said on Facebook that SF restored every one of his films? I'll update this incase I find the post. I'm damn excited.

Edit. Oh my bad, they said they're "digitizing" all of his films. But I imagine that might involve restoring?
As for what The Swedish Film Institute means with digitization:
http://www.filminstitutet.se/en/learn-m ... itisation/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
so it probably entails restoration for the films that need it.

The Swedish Film Institute have stated that the goal is to have all the feature films digitally available by/in 2018
They've also just sneaked in an announcement of 4K restorations of Autumn Sonata and The Seventh Seal (premiering in spring 2018) in a page about the centenary.
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#347 Post by MichaelB »

Socialist Review shits all over Bergman, on the intriguing but ever so slightly contentious grounds that he was "Sweden’s answer to Harvey Weinstein", "a lifelong misogynist" whose films betray "his rancid politics and his sexual Trumpism" while "never showing any interest in social realities".
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MichaelB wrote:Socialist Review shits all over Bergman, on the intriguing but ever so slightly contentious grounds that he was "Sweden’s answer to Harvey Weinstein", "a lifelong misogynist" whose films betray "his rancid politics and his sexual Trumpism" while "never showing any interest in social realities".
The author states Bergman "made cold, pretentious movies devoid of humanity." An absurd accusation.
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#349 Post by swo17 »

I like the paragraph where he calls every "great" director in history a monster (apart from Ken Loach and Jane Campion).
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#350 Post by Big Ben »

This reminds me of this hot take the other day where a woman called this dumb as shit gannet (A bird.) a pedophile and rapist. What a steaming load of nonsense.

Bergman could certainly be churlish (And I've seen that mentioned above.) but he never struck me as a misogynist or even someone who delighted in suffering. Quite the opposite actually.
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