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  1. 28 lug 2014 · 00:00 Official Trailer #104:50 Official Trailer #2A group of filmmakers to visit Ingmar Bergman's house on the remote Swedish island of Faro to discuss his l...

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  2. 15 gen 2015 · Trespassing will have limited appeal outside of film festivals and public television, but it’s a mesmerizing (if slightly overlong) document for those who want to know more about Bergman’s ...

  3. Obsahy (1) V dokumentu Trespassing Bergman reflektují významní světoví režiséři a herci ( Wes Anderson, Holly Hunter, Lars von Trier, Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese) tvorbu švédského režiséra Ingmara Bergmana. Prozkoumávají režisérův dům na ostrově Fårö v Baltském moři a reflektují jeho bohatou filmovou tvorbu i to, jak ...

  4. Trespassing Bergman. The home that belonged to Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) on the Swedish island of Fårö was turned into a museum after his death. Bergman, who watched three films a day, owned 1,711 video tapes: from Die Hard and Emmanuelle to Haneke's La pianiste. A number of filmmakers whose films he owned, speak about the impact the ...

  5. Ingmar Bergman's home on Fårö island occupies something of a mythical status among filmmakers. Some call it Mecca, others are intimidated by the long, narrow house at Hammars, near the Persona beach. In Trespassing Bergman, some of the world's leading directors and actors, several on site at the house, talk about their relationship with the ...

  6. Filter by Rating: 8/10. Bergman powerful subject. barryrd 21 September 2014. I found this documentary shown recently on TV Ontario to be a revealing insight into the work of one of the 20th century's major film-makers. Granted, Bergman is not to everyone's liking but this film helps to explain this complex human being.

  7. 3 gen 2015 · A group of very special cinephiles, came from all over the world, travel to Fårö in search of the genius and his legacy. (An abridged version of Bergmans video, 2012.) In the sixties, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) built a house on the remote island of Fårö, located in the Baltic Sea, left Stockholm and went to live there.