Tuesday, March 14, 2006

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怎么办怎么办?

 

CIN课的报告我拖到现在都没有写,连票也没有买,现在我想看的那部片sold out了,怎么办怎么办,我写什么啊?哭

难道真的去看那讲吸尘器的?

 





BERGMAN — UNE TRILOGIE











Sweden/2004/Betacam/colour, black & white/171 min/suédois French subtitles



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BERGMAN, UNE TRILOGIE

In January 2004, film and theatre director Ingmar Bergman (b. 1918) bid farewell to his Stockholm apartment and loge at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. From then on, he would no longer leave Fårö, the desolate Baltic island where he lives alone, accompanied only by the sea and his own demons. In this exclusive trilogy, he looks back on his life and career. In the first segment, Bergman and Cinema, he pays one final visit to Filmstaden ("Film City"), where many of his films were made. Numerous clips from his best films are combined with unique behind-the-scenes material from his private archives. In the second segment, Bergman and the Theatre, he reminisces about his prolific career as a stage director. When he said goodbye to cinema with Fanny and Alexander in 1982, he did so with no regrets. "It was far harder giving up the theatre," he says now. For five decades, the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm was his workplace, where he directed 125 works from 1938 to 2002. Bergman was also fascinated by television, for which he made Scenes from a Marriage (1974) and Saraband (2003), his final film and perhaps the epitome of his art, with his favourite actors Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann. In the 3rd segment, Bergman and Fårö Island, shot at his home by the sea, he talks about the childhood that shaped him and the comfort he derived from film, and shows us where he shot his film Persona. He also talks about love and death-and lists his worst demons.

Biography
Born in Sweden, Marie Nyreröd studied journalism at the University of Stockholm before working for Swedish television, where she has produced documentaries on cinema, theatre and literature.

Filmography
It's Matter of Life (2000) ; Progg (2001) ; Chelsea Hotel (2002).
































Screening
43Saturday,
March 11 at 19h00

Place des Arts
120Friday,
March 17 at 19h00

Place des Arts
sold out
180Sunday,
March 19 at 19h00

Place des Arts
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Director


Marie Nyreröd


Cinematography


Arne Carlsson


Sound


Per Nyström


Editing


Kurt Bergmark


Music


Roland Pöntinen


Participation


Ingmar Bergman


Producer


Vera Bonnier


Production


SVT-Sveriges Television/Svensk Filmindustri


Distribution


SVT-Sveriges Television


 







 






ERNEST HEMINGWAY: RIVERS TO THE SEA











United States, France/2005/Betacam/colour, black & white/90 min/english



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ERNEST HEMINGWAY: RIVERS TO THE SEA

Who was Ernest Hemingway? A big-game hunter, war correspondent, bullfighter, symbol of virility... Beyond the standard image of the swaggering man of action, a chaser of glory and women-he was married four times-this portrait reveals a man of many facets and contradictions. Hemingway drew from his own life to create works that would have a profound impact on the contemporary novel. His spare and elliptical style was inspired by his work as a journalist, and his characters represented sides of his personality: Nick Adams (The Nick Adams Stories), Jack Barnes (The Sun Also Rises) and Santiago (The Old Man and the Sea). Even if these works are not, strictly speaking, autobiographical, the experiences and struggles they depict reveal many aspects of Hemingway's life and his development as a writer. In this portrait, the writer's own words, drawn from his books and letters, are combined with images of the places where he lived and wrote. His rivalries with fellow writers Fitzgerald and Dos Passos are also evoked. Completing the portrait are recollections from his son Patrick as well as René and Luis Villarreal, who lived with the writer in Cuba.

Biography
DeWitt Sage is a director and screenwriter. Since 1968, he has produced numerous films on a wide range of subjects, from literature to mental illnesses.

Filmography
A Search for Answers (1974) ; To America (1976) ; Opening Night (1980) ; Madness (1984) ; Distant Harmony (1988) ; Faith Under Fire (1992) ; A Place for Madness (1995) ; Winter Dreams (2001).


























Screening
32Saturday,
March 11 at 21h30

Grande Bibliothèque
138Saturday,
March 18 at 19h00

Grande Bibliothèque
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Director


DeWitt Sage


Cinematography


Pierre Aim
Dyanna Taylor


Sound


John Haptas


Editing


Deborah Peretz


Music


Helene Blazy


Narration


James Naughton
Kate Burton


Participation


Patrick Hemingway
René et Luis Villarreal
Ann Douglas
A.E. Hotchner


Cast


Isabelle Noerie
Guillaume de Ramecourt
Nicholas Sage


Producer


Catherine Brown Collins
Jenny Carchman


Production


Thirteen-WNET
American Masters/ARTE


Distribution


Thirteen-WNET

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