Intermezzo (2002)
Sobre o filme
In each one of the 40 minutes duration of this film, one breathes the very atmosphere of Scandinavia. Famed film maker Ingmar Bergman and documentary maker Gunnar Bergdahl are engaged in a quiet dialog in the inviting rehearsal room at the Stockholm Royal Theatre, where he is directing “Ghost” by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Right from the start, the inversion of roles by the aged master is surprising when he himself begins to ask his interviewer questions. At the age of 83 and part of the living history of cinema, Bergman is nevertheless curious about the work of the young film maker. In spite of an advanced age, the Swedish film maker shows an unbelievable strength for work, he never stops writing new scripts, and he goes to the cinema five days a week, invariably for the 3:00 P.M. session, in the small cinema in Farö, where he was born. This is the last of a series of conversations between Gunnar Bergdahl and Ingmar Bergmann, where he tells of his life, the films and film makers he most likes, the magic of theater, aging, and death.
Título original: Ingmar Bergman
Ano: 2002
Duração: 40 minutos
País: Sweden
Cor: Col
Direção: GUNNAR BERGDAHL
Roteiro: GUNNAR BERGDAHL
Fotografia: ANDERS BOHMAN
Elenco: INGMAR BERGMAR
Produtor: GUNNAR BERGDAHL