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  • There are moments when I can wander through my childhood's landscape, through rooms long ago, remember how they were furnished, where the pictures hung on the walls, the way the light fell. It's like a film - little scraps of a film, which I set running and which I can reconstruct to the last detail - except their smell.

    Vlada Petrić, Ingmar Bergman (1981). “Film & dreams: an approach to Bergman”, Redgrave Publishing Company
  • When we experience a film, we consciously prime ourselves for illusion. Putting aside will and intellect, we make way for it in our imagination. The sequence of pictures plays directly on our feelings.

    "Four Screenplays of Ingmar Bergman" by Ingmar Bergman, (Introduction), 1960.
  • Tarkovsky for me is the greatest [director], the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream.

    "The Magic Lantern". Book by Ingmar Bergman, www.indiewire.com. 1987.
  • People ask what are my intentions with my films - my aims. It is a difficult and dangerous question, and I usually give an evasive answer.

    Ingmar Bergman (1956). “The seventh seal: a film”
  • I know that I shall have lost to the jungle if I take a weak moral standpoint or relax my mental punctiliousness. I have therefore come to a certain belief which is based on three powerful effective commandments: THOU SHALT BE ENTERTAINING AT ALL TIMES. THOU SHALT OBEY THY ARTISTIC CONSCIENCE AT ALL TIMES. THOU SHALT MAKE EACH FILM AS IF IT WERE THY LAST.

  • The film medium is some sort of magic. I think also it's a magic that every frame comes and stands still for a fraction of a second and then it darkens. A half part of the time when you see a picture you sit in complete darkness. Isn't that fascinating? That is magic.

  • The theater is like a faithful wife. The film is the great adventure - the costly, exacting mistress.

  • I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.

    "Bergman 'depressed' by own films". news.bbc.co.uk. April 10, 2004.
  • To shoot a film is to organize an entire universe.

    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I liked Truffaut a lot, I've felt a lot of admiration for his way to address the audience, and his storytelling.... La nuit américaine is adorable, and another film I like to see is L'enfant sauvage, with its fine humanism.

    "Sydsvenska Dagbladet", Swedish daily newspaper, May 2002.
  • A film causes me so many worries and such a lot of reactions that I have to love it in order to get over it and past it.

  • When film is not a document, it is dream. That is why Tarkovsky is the greatest of them all. He moves with such naturalness in the room of dreams. He doesn't explain. What should he explain anyhow? He is a spectator, capable of staging his visions in the most unwieldy but, in a way, the most willing of media. All my life I have hammered on the doors of the rooms in which he moves so naturally. Only a few times have I managed to creep inside. Most of my conscious efforts have ended in embarrassing failure - The Serpent's Egg, The Touch, Face to Face and so on.

    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I know, of course, that by using film we can bring in other previously unknown worlds, realities beyond reality.

  • No other art-medium–neither painting nor poetry–can communicate the specific quality of the dream as well as the film can. When the lights go down in the cinema and this white shining point opens up for us, our gaze stops flitting hither and thither, settles and becomes quite steady. We just sit there, letting the images flow out over us. Our will ceases to function. We lose our ability to sort things out and fix them in their proper places. We're drawn into a course of events–we're participants in a dream. And manufacturing dreams, that's a juicy business.

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  • I have thus decided to make a certain film and now begins the complicated and difficult-to-master work. To transfer rhythms, moods, atmosphere, tensions, sequences, tones and scents into words and sentences in a readable or at least understandable script. This is difficult but not impossible.

  • No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight to our emotions, deep into the twilight room of the soul.

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    "The Magic Lantern: An Autobiography". Book by Ingmar Bergman, translated by Joan Tate, 1988.
  • Film as dream, film as music. No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight to our emotions, deep into the twilight room of the soul. A little twitch in our optic nerve, a shock effect: twenty-four illuminated frames a second, darkness in between, the optic nerve incapable of registering darkness.

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  • Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.

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    "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye". "Sight & Sound" Magazine, June 1991.
  • There is no art form that has so much in common with film as music. Both affect our emotions directly, not via the intellect.

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    "Four Screenplays of Ingmar Bergman" by Ingmar Bergman, (Introduction), 1960.
  • Among today's directors I'm of course impressed by Steven Spielberg and Scorsese, and Coppola, even if he seems to have ceased making films, and Steven Soderbergh - they all have something to say, they're passionate, they have an idealistic attitude to the filmmaking process. Soderbergh's Traffic is amazing. Another great couple of examples of the strength of American cinema is American Beauty and Magnolia.

    "Sydsvenska Dagbladet", Swedish daily newspaper, May 2002.
  • My discovery of Tarkovsky's first film was like a miracle. Suddenly, I found myself standing at the door of a room the keys of which had, until then, never been given to me. It was a room I had always wanted to enter and where he was moving freely and fully at ease.

    "Transported by the Images of Tarkovsky" by Brad Brevet, www.comingsoon.net. March 12, 2013.
  • When we experience a film, we consciously prime ourselves for illusion. Putting aside will and intellect, we make way for it in our imagination. The sequence of pictures plays directly on our feelings. Music works in the same fashion; I would say that there is no art form that has so much in common with film as music. Both affect our emotions directly, not via the intellect. And film is mainly rhythm; it is inhalation and exhalation in continuous sequence.

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    "Four Screenplays of Ingmar Bergman" by Ingmar Bergman, (Introduction), 1960.
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Ingmar Bergman

  • Born: July 14, 1918
  • Died: July 30, 2007
  • Occupation: Writer