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"A year after his death at the age of 89, a huge new book, The Ingmar Bergman Archives, sheds new light on the Swede's professional and private life...The photographs were collated by Bengt Wanselius, Bergman's photographer for 20 years. He discovered previously unseen images from Bergman's films, and selected unpublished images from the personal archives of many photographers, including the legendary Lennart Nilsson. Rare texts by Bergman, as well as interviews never previously published outside Sweden, have now been made available, thanks to the book's editors receiving unrestricted access to those packing cases at Bergman's foundation, as well as various theatres and film studios. The documents reveal many implausible film projects, including proposals for Bergman to direct the crooner Harry Belafonte in a film about the poet Alexander Pushkin in 1959, and Cary Grant in a version of Albert Camus's bleak existential fable The Fall."
The Sunday Times Magazine, London
United Kingdom
"A Editora TASCHEN antecipa seu álbum sobre Bergman, mostrando fotos inéditas e reunindo os editores Wanselius e Paul Duncan, que vão explicar o conceito da publicação. À noite, haverá projeção especial, com música ao vivo, de A Carroça Fantasma, que o próprio Bergman considerava seu filme preferido."
O Estado de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Brazil
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The Ingmar Bergman Archives

The Ingmar Bergman Archives

Duncan, Paul / Wanselius, Bengt (Editor)
Hardcover + DVD, 41.1 x 30 cm (16.2 x 11.8 in.), 592 pages
$ 200.00
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0023-4
Edition: English
Availability: In Stock
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