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Persona and Shame (Paperback, Reissue ed): Ingmar Bergman Persona and Shame (Paperback, Reissue ed)
Ingmar Bergman; Translated by K. Bradfield
R269 Discovery Miles 2 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ingmar Bergman is still the doyen of cinema. He is known for masterpieces of controlled human emotion, exploring every facet of the personality in relentless detail. He wrote: "I had the possibility of corresponding with the world around me in a language that is literally spoken from soul to soul."

These two screenplays, liberally illustrated with production stills featuring actors, including his favourite actress, ex wife, Liv Ullman, are classics of the screen. They will be sought after by film students, and lovers of his films, New interest in Bergman is being generated by the recent release of Faithless, Liv Ullman's 2001 masterpiece, with a screenplay by Bergman.

Born in Sweden in 1918, Ingmar Bergman is still contributing to his canon of work.

Through a Glass Darkly (Paperback): Ingmar Bergman, Jenny Worton Through a Glass Darkly (Paperback)
Ingmar Bergman, Jenny Worton
R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Andrey Tarkovsky: Life and Work - Film by Film, Stills, Polaroids & Writings (Hardcover): Andrey Tarkovsky Andrey Tarkovsky: Life and Work - Film by Film, Stills, Polaroids & Writings (Hardcover)
Andrey Tarkovsky; Edited by Andrey Tarkovsky, Hans-Joachim Schlegel, Lothar Schirmer; Contributions by Jean-Paul Sartre, …
R1,216 R1,012 Discovery Miles 10 120 Save R204 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Magic Lantern (Paperback, New edition): Ingmar Bergman A Magic Lantern (Paperback, New edition)
Ingmar Bergman
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R568 R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When a film is not a document, it is a dream...At the editing table, when I run the strip of film through, frame by frame, I still feel that dizzy sense of magic of my childhood." Bergman, who has conveyed this heady sense of wonder and vision to moviegoers for decades, traces his lifelong love affair with film in his breathtakingly visual autobiography, "The Magic Lantern". More grand mosaic than linear account, Bergman's vignettes trace his life from a rural Swedish childhood through his work in theater to Hollywood's golden age, and a tumultuous romantic history that includes five wives and more than a few mistresses. Throughout, Bergman recounts his life in a series of deeply personal flashbacks that document some of the most important moments in twentieth-century filmmaking as well as the private obsessions of the man behind them. Ambitious in scope yet sensitively wrought, "The Magic Lantern" is a window to the mind of one of our era's great geniuses.

The Serpent's Egg (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Ingmar Bergman The Serpent's Egg (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Ingmar Bergman; Translated by A Blair
R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Best Intentions (Paperback): Ingmar Bergman The Best Intentions (Paperback)
Ingmar Bergman 1
R334 R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergman's trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents In 1909, Ingmar Bergman's mother and father first meet. Anna is a nurse from a wealthy family; Henrik, a poor, trainee priest living with his lover. From the intensity of their courtship, to the difficult early years of their marriage, Bergman fictionalises his parent's life before his birth, drawing the quiet, emotional sensitivity of his film-maker's eye deep into the heart of his own family. The Best Intentions is the first in renowned film-maker Ingmar Bergman's loose trilogy of novels that plots the fractious marriage of his parents, continued in Sunday's Children and Private Confessions.

Sunday's Children (Paperback): Ingmar Bergman Sunday's Children (Paperback)
Ingmar Bergman 1
R262 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Save R50 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The second novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergman's trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents Over the course of one summer, eight-year-old Pu Bergman makes the terrible realisation that his father and mother are no longer in love. Surrounded by the quiet idyll of the Swedish countryside, with its ponds, its rivers and woods, the daily chaos of the family's ramshackle summer home threatens to bring to a close the bright, brilliant haze of Pu's childhood world. Based upon film-maker Ingmar Bergman's own family life, Sunday's Children is the second part in Bergman's loose trilogy of books that started with The Best Intentions, and closes with Private Confessions.

Private Confessions (Paperback): Ingmar Bergman Private Confessions (Paperback)
Ingmar Bergman 1
R291 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Save R56 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The final novel in world renowned film-maker, Ingmar Bergman's trilogy of novels plotting the fractious marriage of his parents Twelve years of marriage, three children, a husband, Henrik, with whom she no longer finds anything in common: Anna is at the end of her tether. Besides, she's in love - with Henrik's friend Tomas, a student-priest, who is everything her husband is not. Based upon film-maker, Ingmar Bergman's own family life, Personal Confessions is the final part in Bergman's loose trilogy of books that started with The Best Intentions and Sunday's Children.

Fanny & Alexander (Paperback, stage version): Ingmar Bergman Fanny & Alexander (Paperback, stage version)
Ingmar Bergman; Adapted by Stephen Beresford
R322 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R70 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'There is no shame in deriving pleasure from this little world.' Siblings Fanny and Alexander are growing up amidst the gilded romance and glamour of 1900s Sweden. But their world is turned upside down when their widowed mother remarries the iron-willed local bishop. As creative freedom and rigid orthodoxy clash, a war ensues between imagination and austerity in this magical study of childhood, family and love. Legendary film-maker Ingmar Bergman's 1982 masterpiece Fanny & Alexander was adapted for the stage by Stephen Beresford. It premiered at The Old Vic, London, in 2018, in a production starring Penelope Wilton and directed by Old Vic Associate Director Max Webster. Stephen Beresford is the BAFTA award-winning screenwriter of Pride. His other plays include The Last of the Haussmans, which premiered at the National Theatre.

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