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Ingmar Bergman's Cinema is a Blu-ray disc box set featuring 39 films directed by Ingmar Bergman, released by the Criterion Collection on November 20, 2018 in the United States. The set spans Bergman's early career, beginning in the 1940s, up to his final film in 2003. The films are organized non-chronologically, and are instead presented in four groupings that mimic the procession of a film festival. Accompanying the discs is a book featuring critical essays on each of the films, intended to guide the viewer through the experience. Of the 39 films featured, 17 had not been previously released by the Criterion Collection prior to their inclusion in the set.

The Criterion Collection announced the release of the set on July 13, 2018, in commemoration of Bergman's centenary birthday on July 14, 2018.[1]

Overview

The box set includes 39 films directed by Ingmar Bergman across 30 Blu-ray discs, spanning six decades.[2] The films are arranged as a curated festival with 'opening' and 'closing' nights bookending double features and 'centerpiece' programs.[3]

In addition to the films, the set comes with supplementary materials included on the individual discs, as well as on an exclusive supplementary disc presented as the final disc of the set.[4] Introductions from Bergman himself are included for eleven of the films, while six also feature audio commentaries; additionally, there are over five hours of interviews with Bergman's key collaborators.[4] Accompanying the discs is a 248-page book containing various essays on the films as they presented, intended to guide the viewer through the experience of watching each.[2][5]

Contents

Films

Key
Шаблон:Dagger Denotes films previously unreleased by either the Criterion Collection or their Eclipse line
Grouping Disc
Шаблон:Abbr
Film Year Шаблон:Tooltip
"Opening Night" 1 Smiles of a Summer Night 1955 [1]
2 Crisis 1946
A Ship to India Шаблон:Dagger 1947
3 Wild Strawberries 1957
4 To Joy 1950
Summer Interlude 1951
5 Summer with Monika 1953
6 Dreams Шаблон:Dagger 1955
A Lesson in Love Шаблон:Dagger 1954
"Centerpiece 1" 7 Scenes from a Marriage — Television version 1973 [1]
8 Scenes from a Marriage — U.S. theatrical version
Saraband Шаблон:Dagger 2003
9 From the Life of the Marionettes Шаблон:Dagger 1980
Hour of the Wolf Шаблон:Dagger 1968
10 ShameШаблон:Efn 1968
The Passion of Anna Шаблон:Dagger 1969
11 Fårö Document Шаблон:Dagger 1970
Fårö Document 1979 Шаблон:Dagger 1979
12 Through a Glass Darkly 1961
13 Winter Light 1963
14 The Silence 1963
15 The Virgin Spring 1960
"Centerpiece 2" 16 The Seventh Seal 1957 [1]
17 The Devil's Eye Шаблон:Dagger 1960
All These Women Шаблон:Dagger 1964
18 Sawdust and Tinsel 1953
The Rite Шаблон:Dagger 1969
19 The Magician 1958
20 The Magic Flute 1975
After the Rehearsal Шаблон:Dagger 1984
21 The Touch Шаблон:Dagger 1971
The Serpent's Egg Шаблон:Dagger 1977
"Centerpiece 3" 22 Persona 1966 [1]
23 Thirst 1949
Port of Call 1948
24 Cries and Whispers 1972
25 Waiting Women Шаблон:Dagger 1952
Brink of Life Шаблон:Dagger 1958
26 Autumn Sonata 1978
"Closing Night" 27 Fanny and Alexander – Television version 1982 [1]
28 Fanny and Alexander – Theatrical version 1982

Additional discs

Grouping Disc
Шаблон:Abbr
Content(s) Year Шаблон:Tooltip
N/A 29 The Making of Fanny and Alexander 1984
30 Additional supplements Шаблон:N/A

Packaging and artwork

Ingmar Bergman's Cinema is packaged in a hardbox which contains a cardboard binder holding the individual discs.[6] The cover artwork for the box features a still image from Persona (1966), while the back displays a portrait of Bergman.

Reception

The New York Times critic Glenn Kenny assessed the set as "impressive and almost exhaustive", and interpreted it as "a fresh case for [Bergman's] continuing importance", in response to criticisms such as Jonathan Rosenbaum's 2007 opinion piece "Scenes From an Overrated Career".[7][8] David Mermelstein of The Wall Street Journal noted that, "despite some oddities in presentation," the set "shows [that] the director’s work continues to merit close attention."[9]

Notes

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References

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