At a time when many American filmmakers were making soapy dramas or promoting gimmicks like Smell-o-Vision, Ingmar Bergman’s stark, intensely personal movies helped revolutionize the cinema. The “Bergmanesque” style, in which desire and suffering dominated the character’s lives, first gained wide attention in the early 1950s. Other European directors such as Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut ...
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