With his debut feature, “Armand,” Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel wants to step out of his revered grandfather’s shadow. (Though the movie still contains a secret tribute.) By Carlos Aguilar The history of ...
Olivier Assayas speaks eloquently about his own work, able to talk about them both abstractly and practically. No surprise, then, that he’s as sharp when talking about other filmmakers’ films. A new ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. If you or someone you know is a cinephile, the ...
There are no comedies here – late mid-life brought out the full darkness of the Swedish director’s palette – although Fanny and Alexander both delights and shocks as it combines a characteristic ...
True or false: The swaggering TV soap opera “Dallas” was conceived as an American version of Ingmar Bergman’s intimate drama “Scenes from a Marriage,” his 1973, six-part Swedish miniseries later ...
STOCKHOLM -- A few dozen family and friends of Ingmar Bergman attended his funeral Saturday on the small Swedish island where he spent his final years -- a low-key affair in keeping with the legendary ...
Tomorrow is the centenary of the birth of one of cinema’s greatest directors, Ingmar Bergman, and to celebrate, The Criterion Collection has announced of their most expansive releases ever. This ...
Most of them are as dark as they come. The Scandi Noir that has flooded our screens in the last few years is black in its own way, and despair is seldom absent from it, but "Bergman noir" is something ...