Tag: Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman’s “Shame” at the Thalia Theater – Culture
It’s amazing that this film is only now being adapted for the stage, after all, it’s already 55 years old. And disturbingly current. In “Shame” Ingmar Bergman describes an artist…
Russian posters make Astrid Lindgren a Nazi sympathizer – culture
Of Kai Strittmatter Blue and yellow, in Russia these are the colors of the enemy. “We are against Nazism,” read the posters that appeared at bus stops in Moscow this…
House of Literature: Ingmar Bergman’s memories of his time in Munich – Munich
Munich offered refuge back then, in September 1976, in one of the darkest hours in the life of Ingmar Bergman, the great, celebrated film and theater director. On January 30,…
Margarethe von Trotta turns 80: “My whole life is an adventure” – culture
She started making films when only men actually did: A conversation with Margarethe von Trotta about women, men and how she found her older sister through one of her films.…
Ingmar Bergmann: Arte shows “Fanny and Alexander”, “Scenes from a marriage” – media
Alexander at home alone, that starts everything … And what kind of house it is – an upper-class domicile from the turn of the century, wide rooms with heavy furniture…
Portrait of the director Mia Hansen-Løve: On the island of ghosts – culture
It’s really nice to see how someone doesn’t fit into any drawer. Mia Hansen-Løve is a delicate, blonde woman who is still young and looks even younger, still a bit…
New in the cinema: which films are worthwhile and which are not – culture
Ammonites Sofia Glasl: England in the 1840s. Mary Anning is a pioneer in the field of paleontology. Men adorn themselves with their discoveries while she lives in poverty. When an…
Starts of the week: which films are worthwhile – and which are not – culture
Ammonites Sofia Glasl: England in the 1840s. Mary Anning is a pioneer in the field of paleontology. Men adorn themselves with their discoveries while she lives in poverty. When an…
Venice’s film heroines are leaving their men – culture
The festival in Venice was invented to artificially extend the summer by a few days, when everyone already knows that autumn is just around the corner – the idea was…