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- John Simon to Speak in Tribute to Ingmar Bergman
- The Sensation of Time in Ingmar Bergman's Poetics of Bodies And
- CURRICULUM VITAE Suranjan Ganguly Professor, Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts Dept
- Oral History Interview with Kathy Vargas, 1997 November 7-25
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- The 2018 Ingmar Bergman International Theater Festival
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- Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata
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- Ingmar Bergman's Post-Christian God: Silent, Absent, and Female
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- Berkeley Art Museum·Pacific Film Archive S E P O C T N Ov 2
- Cries and Whispers, 1972
- Face and Death in Cries and Whispers, by Ingmar Bergman
- The JBU Film Library Award-Winning Films These High-Quality Films Have
- WILD STRAWBERRIES (1957) and the Family Epic of FANNY and SMULTRONSTÄLLET/WILD ALEXANDER (1983)
- The Seventh Seal on the Czech Stage
- Tuesday 28 November 2017, London. the BFI Today Announces Further Details of Activity Marking the Centenary of World-Renowned S
- Ingmar Bergman's Extensive Output Includes Around 60 Films for Cinema
- Liv Ullmann and the Transnational Journeys of a Scandinavian Actress
- Terence Davies and the Cinema: an Intertextual Study of His Films James Andrew Ballands Phd University of York Theatre, Film
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- We Never Intended the Parallel. Trump Was Not Even a Candidate at the Stage When We First Planned the Show
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- Psychoanalytical Considerations on Ingmar Bergman's “Cries and Whispers”
- Faith and Film Spring 2002
- Film As High Art Vladimir Nabokov Welles, Bergman, Fellini “STYLE IS MORALITY
- LA CINÉMATHÈQUE Ingmar Bergman 1918-2007
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- Cinematic Thought: the Representation of Subjective Processes in the Films of Bergman, Resnais and Kubrick