Directed by Stig Björkman • 2015 • Sweden
Whether headlining films in Sweden, Italy, or Hollywood, Ingrid Bergman always pierced the screen with a singular soulfulness. With this new documentary, made on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of Bergman's birth, director Stig Björkman allows us unprecedented access to her world, culling from the most personal of archival materials, letters, diary entries, photographs, and 8 mm and 16 mm footage Bergman herself shot, and following her from youth to tumultuous married life and motherhood. Intimate and artful, this lovingly assembled portrait, narrated by actor Alicia Vikander, provides luminous insight into the life and career of an undiminished legend.
Directed by Stig Björkman • 2015 • Sweden
Whether headlining films in Sweden, Italy, or Hollywood, Ingrid Bergman always pierced the screen with a singular soulfulness. With this new documentary, made on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of Bergman's birth, director Stig Björkman all...
Director Stig Björkman comments on the making of INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS in this 2016 interview.
Director Stig Björkman drew from these six minutes of 8 mm footage, shot by Ingrid Bergman in the 1930s and given to the filmmaker by Bergman’s daughter Pia Lindström, for INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS
In the deleted scene presented here, Ingrid Bergman’s daughters—Pia Lindström, Ingrid Rossellini, and Isabella Rossellini—read an essay Bergman wrote at age seventeen titled “How I Would Raise My Daughter.”
The deleted scene presented here features an interview with Rosario Tronnolone, a film historian and the owner of the world’s largest private collection of materials on Ingrid Bergman.
The following extended scene features a longer version of an interview with actors Sigourney Weaver, Isabella Rossellini, and Liv Ullmann at the Shubert Theatre in New York that appears in INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS.
The following extended scene features a longer version of an interview with Isabella Rossellini and her siblings Ingrid Rossellini and Roberto Rossellini at her home in New York that appears in INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS.
This brief clip from the 1932 Swedish film LANDSKAMP shows Ingrid Bergman in her first screen role, as a girl waiting in line.
The following outtakes from the 1936 Swedish film ON THE SUNNY SIDE feature Ingrid Bergman as Eva Bergh and Lars Hanson as Harold Ribe.
This 2015 music video features Swedish singer Eva Dahlgren’s song “The Movie About Us,” which can be heard on the soundtrack of INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS.