Watch: Liv & Ingmar 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – The 42 year long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman..
Plot: The 42 year long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
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74/100 | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 17 Popularity: 1.873 | TMDB |
Interesting subject, but poorly made
An interesting subject to me, but I didn’t much care for the way this documentary was put together. The use of extended clips from Bergman’s films to attempt to represent reality, the cheesy soundtrack, the occasional reading of a snippet from Bergman’s diary … it was all distasteful. There are two sides to everything and I felt like rather than try to unearth that by interviewing others or put more structure and context around the narrative (and show it as objectively as possible), director Dheeraj Akolkar put most of his effort into finding and pulling clips from the films. It got annoying and I have to believe that Bergman would have hated the violation, both professionally and personally. Liv Ullmann is as natural and unaffected as ever, but there isn’t a lot of depth to what she reveals, and it probably would have been a project better left unmade.
A very human study of a relationship
A very touching and human film about the 40 some odd year relationship between one of the greatest directors and greatest actresses of the last hundred years.This is probably not a ideal film for those not familiar with Bergman and Ullman’s work together. The film seems to assume a knowledge of that work, it’s depth and importance. It’s also not for film scholars looking for insight into either artist’s working methods. This 85 minute film is solely about the course of a relationship that started when Ullman was 25 and Bergman 46 (and married), grew into a passionate affair, produced a child, ended up falling apart, only to be reborn in a new way – lasting until Bergman’s death in 2007.
A lot of the film is an extended interview with Ullman who is candid, charming, funny and moving. We hear an actor read some of Bergman’s letter’s to Ullman (a slightly awkward device), but there’s no question that the film is her perspective on the experience of a complex relationship between two great, vulnerable and sometimes very neurotic geniuses. There is some interesting occasional use of clips from the films that show how their off screen relationship was clearly influencing the work between them. But if you go in expecting some overview of their great collaborations you’ll be disappointed. But as a human story of a love that lasted a lifetime, it’s very rewarding.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary
Director Dheeraj Akolkar
Writer Dheeraj Akolkar, Ragnhild Lund
Actors Liv Ullmann, Ingmar Bergman, Samuel Fröler
Country Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom
Awards 1 nomination
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