Ingmar Bergman: The Life and Films of the Last Great European Director

Author:   Geoffrey Macnab (journalist and critic, London, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781848850460


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   17 June 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Ingmar Bergman was the last and arguably the greatest of the old-style European auteurs and his influence across all areas of contemporary cinema has continued to be considerable since his death in July 2007. Drawing on interviews with collaborators and original research, this book puts Bergman's career into the context of his life and offers a new and revealing portrait of this great filmmaker. Geoffrey Macnab explores the often painfully autobiographical nature of his work, while also looking in detail at Bergman as a craftsman. He considers Bergman's working relationship with his actors (especially the actresses he helped make into international stars), his passion for theatre, literature and classical music and his obsession with death and cruelty. The book traces his traumatic childhood, asking how his experiences growing up as the son of a strict Lutheran pastor fed into his later writing and filmmaking. It also looks at his political life, chronicling his teenage flirtation with Nazism, his bitter spat in the mid-70s with the Swedish authorities over his tax affairs and his often vexed relationship with his fellow Swedes. Geoffrey Macnab also considers how Bergman's work was financed and distributed, his relationship with US agents and how close he came to working in Hollywood. 'When I was 10 years old I received my first rattling film projector with its chimney and lamp which went round and round and round. I found it both mystifying and fascinating' - Ingmar Bergman.

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Author:   Geoffrey Macnab (journalist and critic, London, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781848850460


ISBN 10:   1848850468
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   17 June 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Prologue on international reaction to Bergman's death Introduction Bergman's influence on filmmakers working today Chapter One A Biographical Portrait Chapter Two European Cinema of the 1940s Chapter Three Early Work, 1944-1950 Chapter Four 1953-1960 Chapter Five Bergman's actresses Chapter Six Religious Faith: The Trilogy Chapter Seven A Man of the Theatre Chapter Eight The Magus Chapter Nine Bergman and Business Chapter Nine Prospero in Retreat Conclusion Bergman today Notes Bibliography Index

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[T]he book provides a useful, deft, thoughtful overview of the career of an iconic figure of European cinema in the latter half of the 20th century. Appearing at a time when only a few of Bergman's films seem to get screened with regularity, and younger critics and students have little awareness of his substantial and challenging oeuvre, Macnab's book is a well-timed reminder of the work of one of the pillars of European art cinema. Summing Up: Recommended. -- CHOICE, March 2010


[T]he book provides a useful, deft, thoughtful overview of the career of an iconic figure of European cinema in the latter half of the 20th century. Appearing at a time when only a few of Bergman's films seem to get screened with regularity, and younger critics and students have little awareness of his substantial and challenging oeuvre, Macnab's book is a well-timed reminder of the work of one of the pillars of European art cinema. Summing Up: Recommended. --CHOICE, March 2010


[T]he book provides a useful, deft, thoughtful overview of the career of an iconic figure of European cinema in the latter half of the 20th century. Appearing at a time when only a few of Bergman's films seem to get screened with regularity, and younger critics and students have little awareness of his substantial and challenging oeuvre, Macnab's book is a well-timed reminder of the work of one of the pillars of European art cinema. Summing Up: Recommended. -- CHOICE, March 2010


Author Information

"Geoffrey Macnab writes on film for 'The Guardian', 'The Independent', and 'Screen International'. He is the author of 'The Making of ""Taxi Driver'"" (2006), 'Key Moments in Cinema' (2001), 'Searching for Stars: Stardom and Screenwriting in British Cinema' (2000), and 'J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry' (1993)."

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