Fårö Document (1970)
Género : Documental, Película de TV
Tiempo de ejecución : 57M
Director : Ingmar Bergman
Sinopsis
Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
Gira en torno a una pareja de cineastas estadounidenses que se retiran a la isla durante el verano para escribir guiones para sus próximas películas en un peregrinaje al lugar que inspiró a Bergman. A medida que el verano y sus guiones avanzan, las líneas entre la realidad y la ficción comienza a desenfocarse en el contexto del paisaje salvaje de la isla.
En los años sesenta, el cineasta sueco Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) construyó una casa en la remota isla de Fårö, situada en el mar Báltico, dejó Estocolmo y se fue a vivir allí. Cuando murió, la casa fue conservada. Un grupo de cinéfilos muy especial, llegado de todo el mundo, viaja a Fårö en busca del genio y su legado. (Versión abreviada de «La videoteca de Bergman», 2012).
A mediados del siglo XX, se produjo un fenómeno único. Un desgarbado sueco, a punto de cumplir cuarenta años, comenzó un período de producción cinematográfica sin precedentes. Entre 1957 y 1963, filmó algunos de los más grandes clásicos de la historia del cine, produjo varias creaciones teatrales para las tablas y la radio, y dirigió seis películas para televisión. En el mundo del cine, Ingmar Bergman es un personaje único e inimitable.
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En los años sesenta, el cineasta sueco Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) construyó una casa en la remota isla de Fårö, situada en el mar Báltico, dejó Estocolmo y se fue a vivir allí. Cuando murió, la casa fue conservada. Un grupo de cinéfilos muy especiales, llegados de todo el mundo, viajan a Fårö en busca del genio y su legado. (Documental estrenado en 2013, editado y abreviado, como Trespassing Bergman).
Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
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