. . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Karin? Are you there, Karin? There is\u2026there is something of great importance I want to talk to you about, child. My whole life I\u2019ve felt confused, and incomplete, and depressed, and inadequate, and lost, and empty, and unnatural, and just yesterday Agnes told me my breath smelled of herring and pickled cabbage and that I should brush my teeth more often. I\u2019m just so depressed, Karin, so totally and utterly depressed, my child, and that\u2019s why I\u2019ve called you in here. Karin, are you, per chance, familiar with the work of Swedish filmmaker Ernst Ingmar Bergman? \u2026 \u2026"@en . "3781013"^^ . . . . "Ingmar Bergman is a Swedish filmmaker."@en . . "Dirijor de sinema svensce (14.07.1918-30.07.2007)."@en . . . "Ingmar Bergman was once an American actress before moving to Sweden to become a world-renown director. He died July 30, 2007."@en . . "Ingmar Bergman"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Ingmar Bergman (1918 \u2013 2007) was a Swedish director, regarded as one of the true greats in the history of film. Between writing, directing, and producing, he was nominated for thirteen Academy Awards, winning for Best Foreign Film three times: The Virgin Spring (1960, the inspiration for the American The Last House on the Left), Through A Glass Darkly (1961), and Fanny And Alexander (1983). Another of his famous films is The Seventh Seal, a Trope Codifier for Chess with Death. His films have a reputation for being gloomy and surreal. Although he generally tells identifiable \"stories,\" straightforward plot descriptions will rarely give any real indication of what his movies are \"about\": even criticism of his works tends to sound like psychobabble. Bergman himself even stated that he didn't so much care if the audience understood what he was going for, as long as they felt something. Despite being a poster child for True Art Is Incomprehensible, the list of filmmakers who regard him as being among the best directors ever is long, including Woody Allen, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Francis Ford Coppola. There's a reason so many of his films have been released in America by The Criterion Collection. Not to be confused with and wasn't related to Ingrid Bergman (he once directed her in Autumn Sonata, people on set got them confused)."@en . . . . . . "Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 \u2013 30 July 2007) was a Swedish director, writer and producer for film, stage and television. Described by Woody Allen as \"probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera,\" he is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential film directors of all time. He directed over sixty films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over one hundred and seventy plays. Among his company of actors were Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Bj\u00F6rnstrand, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. Most of his films were set in the landscape of Sweden. His major subjects were death, illness, faith, betrayal, bleakne"@en . . "Ingmar Bergman was once an American actress before moving to Sweden to become a world-renown director. He died July 30, 2007."@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Karin? Are you there, Karin? There is\u2026there is something of great importance I want to talk to you about, child. My whole life I\u2019ve felt confused, and incomplete, and depressed, and inadequate, and lost, and empty, and unnatural, and just yesterday Agnes told me my breath smelled of herring and pickled cabbage and that I should brush my teeth more often. I\u2019m just so depressed, Karin, so totally and utterly depressed, my child, and that\u2019s why I\u2019ve called you in here. Karin, are you, per chance, familiar with the work of Swedish filmmaker Ernst Ingmar Bergman? \u2026 You aren\u2019t? Well then, I think that it\u2019s important that I tell you about him. Please, don\u2019t leave. Grant me this at least, please. Please, Karin. Me, a poor, depressed old Swedish woman with a fondness for lengthy existentialist monologues\u2014does that sound like someone with a lot going for them, Karin? Does that sound like someone who\u2019s quite popular; someone who\u2019s well liked? Well, does it, Karin!? DOES IT!? Tell me, Karin! Oh God, please, do tell me! \u2026 No. No; it does not."@en . "Ernst Ingmar Bergman, n\u00E9 \u00E0 Uppsala le 14 juillet et mort le 30 juillet sur l'\u00EEle de F\u00E5r\u00F6, est un metteur en sc\u00E8ne de th\u00E9\u00E2tre, sc\u00E9nariste, et r\u00E9alisateur de cin\u00E9ma su\u00E9dois. Il s'est impos\u00E9 comme l'un des plus grands r\u00E9alisateurs de l'histoire du cin\u00E9ma en proposant une \u0153uvre s'attachant \u00E0 des th\u00E8mes m\u00E9taphysiques (Le Septi\u00E8me Sceau), \u00E0 l'introspection psychologique (Persona) ou familiale (Cris et chuchotements, Fanny et Alexandre) et \u00E0 l'analyse des comportements du couple (Sc\u00E8nes de la vie conjugale). Il est le seul cin\u00E9aste \u00E0 avoir obtenu la Palme des Palmes au Festival de Cannes en 1997."@fr . . . "Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 \u2013 30 July 2007) was a Swedish director, writer and producer for film, stage and television. Described by Woody Allen as \"probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera,\" he is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential film directors of all time. He directed over sixty films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over one hundred and seventy plays. Among his company of actors were Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Bj\u00F6rnstrand, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. Most of his films were set in the landscape of Sweden. His major subjects were death, illness, faith, betrayal, bleakness and insanity. Bergman was active for more than six decades. In 1976, his career was seriously threatened as the result of a botched criminal investigation for alleged income tax evasion. Outraged, Bergman suspended a number of pending productions, closed his studios, and went into self-imposed exile in West Germany for eight years."@en . . . "2009-04-20"^^ . . "Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) was a Swedish director and writer known for his many films, most of which are lengthy, existentialist examinations of such issues as religion, violence, and the nature of evil. Perhaps his single best known film is The Seventh Seal (1957), in which the protagonist plays chess with Death. In a nearly six decade career, Bergman wrote 66 films or TV productions, directed 62, and received 9 Academy Award nominations."@en . "Ingmar Bergman"@fr . "Ingmar Bergman (1918 \u2013 2007) was a Swedish director, regarded as one of the true greats in the history of film. Between writing, directing, and producing, he was nominated for thirteen Academy Awards, winning for Best Foreign Film three times: The Virgin Spring (1960, the inspiration for the American The Last House on the Left), Through A Glass Darkly (1961), and Fanny And Alexander (1983). Another of his famous films is The Seventh Seal, a Trope Codifier for Chess with Death."@en . "Ingmar Bergman is a Swedish filmmaker."@en . "Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) was a Swedish director and writer known for his many films, most of which are lengthy, existentialist examinations of such issues as religion, violence, and the nature of evil. Perhaps his single best known film is The Seventh Seal (1957), in which the protagonist plays chess with Death. In a nearly six decade career, Bergman wrote 66 films or TV productions, directed 62, and received 9 Academy Award nominations."@en . . "Ernst Ingmar Bergman, n\u00E9 \u00E0 Uppsala le 14 juillet et mort le 30 juillet sur l'\u00EEle de F\u00E5r\u00F6, est un metteur en sc\u00E8ne de th\u00E9\u00E2tre, sc\u00E9nariste, et r\u00E9alisateur de cin\u00E9ma su\u00E9dois. Il s'est impos\u00E9 comme l'un des plus grands r\u00E9alisateurs de l'histoire du cin\u00E9ma en proposant une \u0153uvre s'attachant \u00E0 des th\u00E8mes m\u00E9taphysiques (Le Septi\u00E8me Sceau), \u00E0 l'introspection psychologique (Persona) ou familiale (Cris et chuchotements, Fanny et Alexandre) et \u00E0 l'analyse des comportements du couple (Sc\u00E8nes de la vie conjugale). Il est le seul cin\u00E9aste \u00E0 avoir obtenu la Palme des Palmes au Festival de Cannes en 1997."@fr . . "Dirijor de sinema svensce (14.07.1918-30.07.2007)."@en . .