SCTV parodies Ingmar Bergman
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It is better in pairs. Not sure why I haven't gotten around to watching these two side to side. Going to suggest that to my partner now.
Anywho, snag a neat pair of buttons!
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Illustrations based on frames from my favorite films.
-2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
-The House That Jack Built (2018)
-Det sjunde inseglet (1957)
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after watching two ingmar bergman movies in the past week (cries and whispers and autumn sonata) and after revising critical reception for ibsen's a doll's house (for my english literature a level) in the past week, i can strongly say i did not expect to come across ingmar bergman calling torvald helmer "a very nice man, very reliable", after adapting the fucking play in 1981
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Just finished: Wild Strawberries
Dir: Ingmar Bergman
5/5
Even as old men, we will always be little boys staring out at our parents from atop a leafy bluff, watching those that mean the most to us, but we can never quite touch, with a wistful smile on our faces. This is the nexus of the human experience.
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the sadness will last forever.
richard siken, boot theory / little women (2019), dir. greta gerwig / lily king, writers & lovers / kate baer, and yet: poems / gracie abrams, block me out / tim kavanagh (x) / anne boyer, what resembles the grave but isn’t / molly brodak, a little middle of the night / phoebe bridgers, funeral / 9-1-1, 5x13 / ingmar bergman / james baldwin, giovanni’s room / the national, sorrow / house, 5x24 / fortesa latifi
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Harry Belafonte tried to convince Ingmar Bergman to make a movie with him
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Seventh Seal and Pig is quite the combo. Good thing I made them a pair!
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alicent & helaena; a daughter is wedded to her mother first
house of the dragon, ryan condal & george r.r. martin / norwegian wood, haruki murakami / rien ne va plus, margarita karapanou / fire and blood, george r.r. martin / autumn sonata, ingmar bergman / the lover, marguerite duras / labor, paris paloma / @darksvster / game of thrones, david benioff & d.b. weiss / the love club, lorde / detective comics vol 1 #1077, ram v / the great, tony mcnamara
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Uncredited Photographer Roger Corman During the Filming of His "The Trip," Starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Bruce Dern 1967
Roger Corman, the master behind such kitsch gems as "The Beast with a Million Eyes," "Day the World Ended," "Swamp Women," "Rock All Night," "Teenage Doll," "The Little Shop of Horrors," "House of Usher," "The Wild Angels," "The Trip," "Bloody Mama " and too many other B movies to list, has died. (Oh, and isn't it fun just to say the names of his films?) In addition to the cult goodies he directed, he also served as mentor to many other directors, who got their starts working for him: Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme, Peter Bogdanovich, Joe Dante, John Sayles, and James Cameron, among others. On the more serious side, at a time when directors from outside the United States were having difficulty getting their films distributed in this country, Corman arranged their distribution through his company. Among the films he distributed were Ingmar Bergman's "Cries and Whispers;" François Truffaut's "The Story of Adele H" and "Small Change;" Federico Fellini's "Amarcord;" Volker Schlöndorff's "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum" and "The Tin Drum" and Akira Kurosawa's "Dersu Uzala." Oh, and we can't forget that Corman funded and distributed the absolutely wonderful "Rock 'n' Roll High School." All-in-all, the wonders of Roger Corman's world have enriched all of us, whether in the serious cinema he distributed or the silly, sleazy and fun B masterpieces he created.
"I think Marty sometimes says things just to startle people. But we can certainly agree that 'Wild Angels' had more action than 'Wild Strawberries'." Roger Corman, on Martin Scorsese saying he preferred Corman's "The Wild Angels" to Ingmar Bergman's "Wild Strawberries."
Roger Corman - 1926-2024 - Ave atque Vale
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