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Bergman Island Bergman Island

Mia Hansen-Løve / France, Sweden, Germany, Belgium / 2021 / 112 min / Swedish, English, French

A married couple of filmmakers retreat to the Swedish island of Fårö, where Ingmar Bergman lived and worked. As they develop their screenplays, surrounded by the island’s wild landscape, the lines between reality and fiction start to blur…

cast Vicky Krieps, Tim Roth, Mia Wasikowska, Anders Danielsen Lie

festivals, awards Cannes 2021, Toronto 2021, Melbourne 2021

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The DVD of the film is available in our Bookshop. (List of available DVDs in Slovene only)

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This autobiographically inspired film by Mia Hansen-Løve (Goodbye First Love) is a melancholic meditation on relationships, a playful study of the creative process, and an intimate tribute to the Swedish master.

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