Trespassing Bergman
Trespassing Bergman

Trespassing Bergman

2013Movie108 minEnglish

In the sixties, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) built a house on the remote island of Fårö, located in the Baltic Sea, and left Stockholm to live there. When he died, the house was preserved. A group of very special film buffs, came from all over the world, travel to Fårö in search of the genius and his legacy. (An abridged version of Bergman's Video, 2012.)

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Jane Magnus-Malm, Hynek PallasGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and work of legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, exploring his profound impact on cinema and culture. It features interviews with acclaimed directors and actors who share their personal connections to Bergman's films and his artistic legacy. The film also revisits iconic locations associated with his creative output, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of a cinematic master.

Critical Reception

Trespassing Bergman was generally well-received by critics for its insightful exploration of Ingmar Bergman's influence and its collection of notable interviews. Audiences appreciated the film's intimate look at a cinematic giant and the personal reflections of those he inspired. It's considered a valuable piece for cinephiles and admirers of Bergman's work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a compelling look at the enduring legacy of Ingmar Bergman.
  • Features insightful interviews with prominent figures in the film industry.
  • A touching tribute that appeals to fans of Bergman and art-house cinema.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed at Ingmar Bergman's former residence on Fårö island, allowing filmmakers and interviewees to literally 'trespass' on his private grounds.

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