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From 19 September 2018.

Bergman: A Year in a Life Bergman - ett år, ett liv

Jane Magnusson / Sweden / 2018 / 117 min / English, German, Swedish

Director Jane Magnusson (Trespassing Bergman) puts the year 1957 under the microscope, one of the most pivotal in the life and art of Ingmar Bergman. Through archival records and interviews with the director's colleagues and partners, we distinguish the man and myth behind the legendary figure.

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The film premiered as part of the 'Cannes Classics' selection at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, in celebration of Bergman's 100th birthday.

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