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By: Oct. 10, 2018
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Oscilloscope Laboratories will release Searching for Ingmar Bergman, Margarethe von Trotta's unabashed valentine to the director who inspired her to become a filmmaker. The film, which had its World Premiere in Cannes, is set to open in NYC on November 2nd, with Los Angeles and other cities following. The film first screened in NORTH AMERICA at the prestigious Toronto and New York Film Festivals. 2018 marks the 100th Anniversary of Ingmar Bergman's birth.

Internationally renowned director Margarethe von Trotta examines Ingmar Bergman's life and work with a circle of his closest collaborators as well as a new generation of filmmakers. This documentary presents key components of his legacy, as it retraces themes that recurred in his life and art and takes us to the places that were central to Bergman's creative achievements.

Among the artists von Trotta speaks with are Liv Ullmann (Actress-Persona, Cries And Whispers, etc.); Daniel Bergman & Ingmar Bergman, Jr. (Bergman's Sons); Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel (Bergman's grandson); Olivier Assayas (Writer, Director & Author of Conversations with Bergman); Ruben O?stlund (Writer, Director - The Square); Stig Bjo?rkman (Author of Bergman on Bergman); Mia Hansen-Løve (Writer, Director - Things To Come); Gunnel Lindblom (Actress - The Silence, Virgin Spring); and other filmmakers and actors whose lives were touched by 'The Genius.'

"They all express themselves in such a very moving and intimate way," says von Trotta, "that in those encounters I found what I was looking for: a world of personal experience that resonates with the films."

"I have carried Bergman in my heart all my life," continues von Trotta. "In the last scene of this film, I lean against an enormous rock looking out at the sea. I felt very small there, quite like being in front of the Master himself. This rock is like him, it protects me, and I remain in its compassionate shadow."

Searching for Ingmar Bergman was filmed in Sweden, Germany, Spain, and France. Directed by Margarethe von Trotta; Co-Directors: Felix Moeller and Bettina Böhler; Written by Margarethe von Trotta and Felix Moeller; Produced by Benjamin Seikel, Konstanze Speidel, Guy Amon, and Stéphane Sorlat. The film is unrated and runs 99 minutes.



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