Persona (1966) - Interview With Bibi Andersson, Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullmann (Eng Sub)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 เม.ย. 2021
- 1966 Inteview with filmaker Ingmar Bergman and actresses Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann about his masterpiece "Persona"
If you're interested in more Bergman footage • Ingmar Bergman
IMDb link : www.imdb.com/title/tt0060827/
Criterion link : www.criterion.com/films/28491... - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
'Look don't make me state what my initial thoughts were, because that's of such little importance. Of course you have a working theory as you always do when you do something. But it would be utterly stupid to then superimpose that upon other people's perceptions. Each person should experience it the way they feel. And that's very important for me, the idea that you can never understand a film like this. It isn't even about understanding. It's about experiencing it emotionally... It's like with music. '
Brilliant film. Brilliant director. ❤
Beautiful Liv ❤️
He fffff her AND Bibi AND Harriet AND many many more...
@@markonahtigal1927 And? What's your point?
wow, the mood is really intense in this sitting of the ledendary trio. Like they are being kept as hostages and calmly awaiting interogation LOL . Shyness at a very swedish level (I know I live there)
Gosh. What an interview! Better call it a cinema lesson
Happy this was posted, great perspectives from those involved on an absolute classic film
Love "Wild Strawberries" Classic Movie. Thanks for sharing this Interview!
Greatest movie ever: PERSONA
Så attraktiv hon var, Bibi Andersson. Och så ung Ingmar Bergman verkar fortfarande. Men bara femtontalet år senare när han filmade Fanny och Alexander var så han en gammal gubbe. Och ännu mer genial.
Thank you for sharing! I m delighted with the possibility to see this interview!
thanks for uploading the video Paolo!
Bibi Anderson ciddi ve soğuk, Liv Ulmann tam tersine güleryüzlü ve sıcak.
People learn how to live by observing others. It's not morally reprehensible or crazy. Everyone does it, consciously or not.
Thank you for this
1:53 Bergman and Antonioni both died on 30 july 2007
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day as well. 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
fantastic interview oooooof
At 5:35 Liv Ullmann was at the full flower of her beauty. What a face, not like anyone else.
An extraordinary beauty.
thanks
13:51
2:30 and he admires The Saint TV programme. Robert Bresson liked For Your Eyes Only. That's a lot of highbrow Roger Moore love.
Jeg elsker Liv Ullmanns “svorsk” ☺️☺️ Så søt
does her norwegian accent is evident for you? 1) here in the interview 2) in the movies? I can't tell sorry
@@MarcusLangbart yes, it’s obvious. She has a Norwegian rhythm in her speech and mixes both Norwegian and Swedish words freely throughout. In movies though, she speaks pure Swedish.
@@vikingsailorboy thanks. Yes I can hear the typical norwegian melodical up and down here!
@@vikingsailorboy Nja, hon pratar smånorska i hela Utvandrarsviten.
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13:55
He hated Godard as much as i did.
That s so relatable. They make you watch his movies in film school and they treat him as the Michael Jordan/ Napoleon of filmmakers...he did nothing but bore the fuck out of me.
🤣🤣🤣 funny comment and I agree
Yep soulless shit
godard is a pretentious mf....but can't deny the fact he is one of the most influential filmmaker of 20th century....he really break the rules like nobody has ever did or nobody will ever
He was all fucking style, very little if any substance.
originally Bergman stan, and Godard hater, I've learnt that you can appreciate both.
funny how defensive he gets on the Godard question, as he was chasing him through the 60s with persona, shame, and the touch, very godardian works. It is not hard to say they're both giants now but it is an unquestionable influence in those Bergman works, they had a restless experimental energy unlike his usual style.
I honestly doubt Godard was an influence on anything Bergman did, especially consciously.
He says in this interview that he dislikes Godard’s work, but that doesn’t fully do it justice. Bergman absolutely hated Jean luc Godard. I genuinely don’t know if I’ve ever seen a respected film director say more scathing things about another respected film director than Bergman did about Godard. He loathed the guy. I doubt he had any admiration for his work, or felt any desire to replicate what he did in the slightest.
“I've never gotten anything out of his movies. They have felt constructed, faux intellectual and completely dead. Cinematographically uninteresting and infinitely boring”
- Ingmar Bergman talking about his feelings toward Jean Luc Godard
@@ianbeach23 I wonder if is there any director that doesnt hate or hated Godard.
@@francesca1769 i mean… yes. Im not personally a big fan of Godards work but I recognize that he is literally one of the most influential filmmakers of all time. From Tarantino to Wes Anderson to Martin Scorsese, as well as countless others have been directly influenced by his work and speak very highly of him.
@@ianbeach23 I agree, tho I don´t like Godard as a person and I find it kind of funny when another director mocks him. He is a great director anyways, but I only like the works of Godard when Anna Karina is in them (except for vivre sa vie).
Sorry if there is any mistake, English is not my first language.