The Horror Cinema of Ingmar Bergman
Like and subscribe if you'd like to see more video essays about movies. Support me on Patreon! Benefits include early access, exclusive vlogs, and more: / eyebrowcinema Follow me on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/danpgsimpson... John Carpenter. George A. Romero. David Cronenberg. Wes Craven. Ingmar Bergman? The legendary Swedish auteur is not typically considered a horror director, but his movies are loaded with frightening scenes and spooky iconography. With Halloween nigh, it's time to reassess. This video examines the horror in the films of Ingmar Bergman, from the nightmares of Hour of the Wolf, to the horror legacy of The Virgin Spring, and the many fears stirred by the likes of The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, The Magician, Persona, and Cries and Whispers. Filmography: https://letterboxd.com/eyebrowcinema/... Works Cited: "Ingmar Bergman: Magician and Prophet." Marc Gervais, 1999. "Ingmar Bergman: A Reference Guide." Birgitta Steene, 2005. "Through a Glass Drolly." Geoff Andrew, 2018. Criterion. "The Old and the New." Peter Cowie, 2018. Criterion. "The Persistence of Persona." Thomas Elsaesser, 2018. Criterion. "The Strength of Surrender." Sarinah Masukor, 2018. Criterion. "Flesh and Blood." Emma Wilson, 2018. Criterion. "Peter Cowie on The Magician." 2018. Criterion. "Persona's Prologue: A Poem in Images." Peter Cowie, 2018. Criterion. "The Seventh Seal." Roger Ebert, 2000. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/gr... Music Featured: A Gradual Descent into the Chamber of Darkness by Scott Lawlor Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod Night Music by Kevin MacLeod Maestro Tlakaelel by Jesse Gallagher Love Him by Loyalty Freak Music Finally Lost by Hinterheim Hello Regan! by Loyalty Freak Music AnaCaptainslogue by Noir Et Blanc Vie Skeleton Dance by Myuu Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... More Eyebrow Cinema: • On The French Connection's Censorship • David Fincher - Actor's Director • Kubrick's Books - The Adaptations of Stanl... • The Wendy Theory is Bad • Art Without The Artist (and Other Horrors ... • Who Watches the Watchlist? | In the Mouth ... • Food in Taxi Driver • Top Gun Maverick is (Not) The Best Movie o... • Top Ten BEST Movies Watched in 2022 | Eyeb... • Movie Theaters are the Last Bastion of Esc... • Scorsese by Ebert - How Roger Saw Marty • The Death of Michael Corleone - How I Lear... • The Eyebrow Cinema DVD Dumpster Dive • The Last Picture Show and the Legacy of BBS • This Might Be My Masterpiece - Inglourious... • The Film Bro is Dead • Chris Benoit and Separating the Art from t... • Villains Reformed in Batman: The Animated ... • Listening to Blade Runner's Terrible Voice... • No, Superhero Movies are NOT Like Westerns • Dark Souls Difficulty and the Easy Mode De... • The Fly - The First Horror Movie I Loved • Dune, Star Wars and Building Sci-Fi Worlds • On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The En... • Long Movies are Good, Actually • Harry Potter - 10 Years Later • Never Say Never Again is a Waste • Being John Malkovich and the Office Movies... • The Plot Holes of Vertigo (and why they do... • Learning to Love Batman v. Superman • The Decay of Cinema

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