As little more than an extended interview, it remains hobbled by determinedly uninspired cinematography and a mundane televisual setup.
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Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
After a lifetime of flogging the demons of cosmic despair, Ingmar Bergman, at 88, comes off as lean and vigorous in this fascinating memoir-interview.
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Ingmar Bergman lays his soul on the line in Marie Nyreroed's gentle, intimate and thorough documentay.
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The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Intimate, compelling film.
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An amazing portrait of the great filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in his later years.
The most informative film to-date on the film-making practice of one of the most influential directors in the history of cinema. Breathtaking shots of the sparse, unpeopled landscape, this film reveals why Ingmar Bergman's films are emblematized by the solitude of the director's own life.