Ingmar Bergman

"I was a very unpleasant young man. If I met the young Ingmar today I'd say, 'You're very talented and I'll try to help you, but I don't want anything else to do with you."

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Source: Ingmar Bergman (1990). “Images: my life in film”, Arcade Publishing

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Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman

Film Director, Screenwriter

Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish filmmaker known for his profound exploration of human emotions and existential themes in films like 'The Seventh Seal.'

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