Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman is considered one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century and a key figure in world cinema. His work is defined by a deep exploration of human psychology and existential themes such as faith, death, loneliness, and interpersonal relationships. Bergman’s distinctive, often minimalist style captures the inner conflicts of his characters with remarkable intensity and emotional depth. Among his most renowned films are The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, and Persona, all of which have become landmark works of art cinema and continue to inspire filmmakers around the world.

The Seventh Seal

Magician

Fanny and Alexander

A Lesson in Love

Autumn Sonata

Devil's Eye, The

Smiles of a Summer Night

Through a Glass Darkly

Cries and Whispers

Illicit Interlude

Monika, Story of a Bad Girl!

Persona

Stimulantia

After the rehearsal

Wild Strawberries

To Joy

From the Life of the Marionettes

Winter Light

The Silence

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 6: In the middle of the night in a dark house somewhere in the world

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 5: The illiterates

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 4: The valley of tears

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 3: Paula

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 2: The art of sweeping under the carpet

Scene From a Marriage - Scene 1: Innocence and panic

Riten

Shame

The Virgin Spring

Hour of the Wolf

Scenes from a Marriage

A Passion