Ingrid Bergman In Sweden 3 Fil
Ingrid Bergman In Sweden 3 Fil
Bw/Swe Lng/Eng Sub
Nr/3 Dvd
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UPC: 738329074920
Release Date: 4/19/2011
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Today, Ingrid Bergman's name is synonymous with Hollywood's golden age as a three-time Oscar winner and the star of such classics as Casablanca, Gaslight and Notorious. However, before she became a Hollywood legend, Bergman was the star of a series of Swedish films in the 1930s which are being rediscovered as a vital, if long-overlooked period in her singular career. DISC 1: INTERMEZZO (1936) In Intermezzo, Ingrid Bergman plays Anita Hoffman, an aspiring classical pianist who falls in love with a famed - but married - concert violinist. Their passionate affair has deep and unanticipated consequences for them both, and for Anita, it also stirs a crisis of conscience. Intermezzo brought the actress to the attention of producer David O. Selznick, who remade it in Hollywood, again starring Bergman. (B&W - 88 minutes - 1.37:1 Swedish with English Subtitles) DISC 2: A WOMAN'S FACE (1938) In one of the most challenging roles of her early career in Sweden, Bergman plays Anna Holm, whose bitterness over a facial disfigurement leads her to become a blackmailer. However, when one of her victims turns out to be married to a renowned plastic surgeon, Anna is given the opportunity to change her life. A Woman's Face is a daring and frequently shocking psychological drama. FIRST TIME EVER ON DVD (B&W - 96 minutes - 1.37:1 Swedish with English Subtitles). DISC 3: JUNE NIGHT (1940) Her last film before moving to Hollywood, June Night features Bergman playing a small-town woman at the center of a sensational crime. When Kerstin Norback (Bergman) is shot and gravely wounded by her lover, the trial causes a public scandal, forcing her to move to Stockholm under an assumed name. There she befriends a group of women and attempts to rebuild her life. In June Night, Bergman gives a bravura performance, prompting one critic to praise that she "establishes herself as an actress belonging to the world elite." (B&W - 85 minutes - 1.37:1 Swedish with English subtitles).