Movies
A lifetime of regret reaches out and spooks an old man in “Wild Strawberries,” the film that cemented Ingmar Bergman’s reputation as one of the world’s important directors.
Nov. 15, 1990
Dreaming is emblematic of Ingmar Bergman’s “Wild Strawberries.”
Nov. 16, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
After years of TV addiction, Italians are finding their way out of the house and rediscovering the pleasures of theatergoing.
March 21, 1989
If you like movies without the hassles of your neighborhood video store, there are a few treats on tap this weekend.
June 24, 1989
Obituaries
Ingmar Bergman, the Swedish auteur whose visionary work in early masterpieces such as “The Seventh Seal” and “Wild Strawberries” and later films such as “Persona” and “Cries and Whispers” probed the depths of the human psyche with existential dramas that redefined cinema, died Monday.
July 31, 2007
Cinematographer Gunnar Fischer was best known for his work on Bergman films including ‘The Seventh Seal’ and ‘Wild Strawberries.’
June 13, 2011
Julie Murray: Mysteries of the Visible World The Irish-born artist presents recent films and digital pieces.
May 12, 2019
Television
“Into the Badlands,” which features a grinning Bruce Dern as a quirky bounty hunter (USA cable tonight at 9), looks like a Western directed by Ingmar Bergman.
July 24, 1991
The Fortune Cookie (WWOR Sunday at 1:30 p.m.): The Billy Wilder movie which brought Walter Matthau a 1966 Oscar as “Whiplash Willie,” a Mephistophelian shyster lawyer who tries to cash in on an accident suffered by his nice-guy brother-in-law Jack Lemmon. (2:30) The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (Channel 13 Wednesday at noon): John Huston and John Milius’ unjustly neglected 1972 mock heroic Western with Paul Newman in the title role. (2:00) Wild Strawberries (Z Friday at 10 a.m.): Landmark 1957 Ingmar Bergman film about an elderly man (actor-director Victor Sjostrom) confronted with his past. (1:30)
Dec. 25, 1988
Ingmar Bergman isn’t usually associated with comedy.
Dec. 6, 1991