Movies
Ahead of his time in this as almost everything, Swedish director Ingmar Bergman saw the possibilities in long-form television before it was the norm.
June 20, 2018
Don’t weep too much if you missed Ingmar Bergman’s much- admired “Fanny and Alexander,” which aired Saturday night on KPBS-TV Channel 15.
Jan. 6, 1988
24 Frames
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Sept. 16, 2010
Ingmar Bergman, with one more brave work, reminds us of how filmmakers can be seers.
July 10, 2005
With the kind of hype already surrounding the rerun of E.T., the little beast should have been portrayed with a Don King hairdo.
June 30, 1985
Daniel Toscan du Plantier, 61, a film producer who promoted French cinema abroad, died of a heart attack Tuesday while attending the Berlin International Film Festival.
Feb. 15, 2003
A DIRECTOR MAY REPRESENT the heart of a motion picture, but the soul of a movie belongs to the cinematographer.
Sept. 22, 2006
When two actors in the same movie are nominated for Academy Awards, the common belief is that they will cancel each other out.
March 13, 1990
Nothing about Donner is predictable, save his unpredictability.
Jan. 1, 1986
When Ingmar Bergman’s 1983 film “Fanny and Alexander,” which won a best foreign-language film Oscar, was released, it was declared the summation of the legendary director’s career.
Dec. 15, 1991