Gunnar Bjornstrand

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12 documents for Gunnar Bjornstrand
  • Homevideo - DVD - Video Recording Review

    ... by Ingmar Bergman; cinematography by Gunnar Fischer; music by Erik Nordgren; edited by Oscar R... Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, and Gunnar Bjornstrand; B&W, 90 mins. A Criterion Collection release dist...

  • Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...

    ...Director: Ingmar Bergman. Cast: Gunnar Bjornstrand. Ingrid Thulin. Max Von Sydow. Gunnel ...

  • My one other personal insight into the art of [Ingmar Bergman] occurred during my two-year editorship ni Cahiers du Cinéma in English, when I was searching for illustrations for two pieces: one an admiring article on Bergman by Jean-Luc Godard, and the other an admiring discussion of Jean Renoir by I do not remember whom. In looking over the collection of Bergman stills, the only problem I had was which of many wonderfully expressive ones I should choose. Every Bergman image seemed to "say" something. The Renoir stills were comparatively flat, fleeting, blurry in the midst of life's motions. This is not an argument for one director over the other, but rather, a suggestion of a paradox. Renoir films seem closer to music than to painting, and Bergman, with a known love for music and music...

    ... alter egos he employed on the screen were Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow, Jarl Kulle, Erland Jo...

  • Flower considers Ingmar Bergman's film Fanny and Alexander still a virtually unseen masterpiece. He says all the significant differences between the two versions of the film, the theatrical and the television release, do change the fundamental story. Here, he explores the story of the movie.

    ... headed by the dignified Philip Landahl (Gunnar Björnstrand). The story is Dickensian in its rang...

  • For starters, we're talking about a nation of less than 300,000 inhabitants; i.e., not quite as populous as Fort Wayne, Indiana. [...] 1 944, the island belonged to Denmark, so that much of what happened before a camera earlier has been claimed by Danish film history.

    ... Borg Family, 1919), directed by the Dane Gunnar Sommerfeldt from a screenplay by the Icelander Gu...With such Swedish players as Gunnar Björnstrand and Eva Dahlbeck imported for the lead roles, and ...

  • Critical Essay - Biography

    .... The father, David (Gunnar Bjornstrand), uses his daughter's pain as material...

  • ...Griefcrippled father Gunnar Bjornstrand, with a single scene in the darkened b...

  • Ingmar Bergman, who died this summer at the age of 89, entered the movie profession in 1942, at the age of 24, when hired for the writing staff at Svensk Filmindustri, the leading Swedish production and distribution company. He had attracted the attention of the management with a play of his own, "The Death of Punch," which he also staged at Stockholm University's Student Theater. While continuing to direct plays around the city and to regard himself as an aspiring playwright, the young Mr. Bergman gained access to the company's film library and read, revised or polished screenplays for his new employer.

    ... patterns of lighting and portraiture with Gunnar Fischer, the principal Bergman cameraman for more ...Gunnar Bjornstrand, a principal leading man for Mr. Bergman in the 19...

  • Few giants of European cinema stand taller than Ingmar Bergman. The Swedish director's films rank among the most influential of the last half of the 20th century, emphasizing the intimate connections between people, and how we wrestle with the forces that threaten to diminish our daily humanity.

    ... a day in the life of a rural pastor (Gunnar Bjornstrand), whose faith is tested by loss. "The ...

  • Cardullo reviews Winter Light by Ingmar Bergman and Friday Night by Claire Denis.

    ... fisherman, Ingrid Thulin as the teacher, Gunnar Björnstrand as the pastor-could not be bettered. ...



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