Ingmar Bergman, Innovative Director, Dies
Cinematical: "It has just been a week since Ulrich Mühe died, and the film world is now suffering the loss of more talent. Nine-time Oscar nominee and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award winner, Ingmar Bergman, died today at the age of 89. One of the biggest directorial names of the 20th century, Bergman rose to fame after a challenging and painful childhood, and used his experiences to carve directorial success "in the way a dream transforms experience and emotions all the time."
You can view a list of all of the Bergman movies that Netflix caries online here.
What was your favorite Bergman movie?



Through a Glass Darkly. But I also like Cries and Whispers and Wild Strawberries.
Posted by:Becky | July 31, 2007 at 09:03 AM
8 way tie for my favorite:
The Seventh Seal
Autumn Sonata
Hour of the Wolf
Cries and Whispers
Fanny and Alexander
Through a Glass Darkly
Winter Light
Persona
Posted by:Barrett | July 31, 2007 at 09:49 AM
Fanny and Alexander - the 4 disk TV series from 1984 (237 minutes).
I also like Cries and Whispers, however, it was so depressing
Posted by:CJ | July 31, 2007 at 11:20 AM