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Bergman Island

2021 | 113m | English

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An English-German filmmaking couple retreat to Fårö for the summer to each write screenplays for their upcoming films in an act of pilgrimage to the place that inspired Ingmar Bergman. As the summer and their screenplays advance, the lines between reality and fiction start to blur against the backdrop of the Island's wild landscape.
Release Date: Jul 14, 2021
Director: Mia Hansen-Løve
Writer: Mia Hansen-Løve
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords beach, sweden, film in film, summer, filmmaking, couple, woman director, ingmar bergman
Production Companies ARTE France Cinéma, Neue Bioskop Film, Plattform Produktion, SCOPE Pictures, Piano, CG Cinéma
Box Office Revenue: $589,895
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Vicky Krieps Chris
Tim Roth Tony
Mia Wasikowska Amy
Anders Danielsen Lie Joseph / Anders
Hampus Nordenson Hampus
Anki Larsson Ase
Kerstin Brunnberg Hedda
Melinda Kinnaman Berit
Stig Björkman Stig
Magnus Almqvist Projectionist
Lily Taïeb Tony's Film
Wouter Hendrickx Tony's Film
Gabe Klinger American Man
Joel Spira Jonas
Teodor Abreu Jonas' Bestman
Clara Strauch Nicolette
Jonas Larsson Grönström Jonas' Brother
Felix Berg Wedding Photographer
Ingmar Bergman Jr. Man on the boat
Name Job
Mia Hansen-Løve Writer, Director
Marion Monnier Editor
Eva Lendorph Art Direction
Laurent Ravicini Digital Compositor
Stéphanie Pottier Visual Effects Coordinator
Julia Tegström Costume Designer
Paul Heymans Sound Mixer, Sound Editor
Dorothea Wiedermann Makeup Artist
Mikael Varhelyi Production Design
Marc Brégain Line Producer
Judith de Luze Costume Design
Ronald Grauer Visual Effects Supervisor
Colin Ramon Digital Compositor
Thomas Gauder Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Juan Pacífico Makeup Artist
Julie Viez Head of Production
Lejla Besic Line Producer
Beatrice Strand Set Decoration, Art Direction
Lisanne Fransen Set Decoration
Pauline Hansson Casting
Denis Lenoir Director of Photography
Frédéric Vanmeerbeeck Digital Compositor
Anne Moralis Makeup Artist
Antoinette Boulat Casting
Peter Bernaers Colorist
Name Title
Charles Gillibert Producer
Rodrigo Teixeira Producer
Julio Chavezmontes Co-Producer
Charlotte Dauphin Co-Producer
Olivier Père Co-Producer
Dietmar Güntsche Co-Producer
Martin Rohé Co-Producer
Lourenço Sant'Anna Executive Producer
Erik Hemmendorff Producer
Sophie Mas Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Vicky Krieps ("Chris") and boyfriend Tim Roth ("Tony") set off for a working holiday on Fårö; the island made famous by the legendary film maker Ingmar Bergman who had his home, made many of his films, and fathered some of his nine children from six different women there too. "Tony" is an accomplish ... ed and acclaimed film maker and Bergman expert; she is less established and slightly intimidated by the dead man and by his surroundings - but both have screenplays to write. His task proves considerably more straightforward than her's, and what now ensues is a slowly paced, but enjoyable to watch dramatisation. She sets off around the island, meets new friends and ultimately comes up with her concept which she regales to "Tony" and the audience involving "Amy" (a charmingly vulnerable performance from Mia Wasikowska) and her relationship with "Joseph" (the disappointingly wooden Anders Danielsen Lie - who somewhat sacrilegiously wears underwear in a Swedish sauna!!). They are childhood sweethearts then lovers then parted then lovers again then... This is a lively tale that culminates in their arrival for a wedding when things come to a bit of an head. Simultaneously, the real life couple are facing a few crossroads of their own and what emerges from the shadows is a scenario that suggests more truth and substance from her fictional story than we maybe initially thought. It is beautifully shot, pays a modest degree of homage to Bergman, and allows a very natural and relaxed Roth and an effectively intense Krieps to deliver well and convincingly. It takes it's time, but I think that is deliberate and compared to many of Bergman's rather depressingly dreary films is a positive delight.

Jun 04, 2022
badelf
6.0

Yawn. Admittedly, there are some really nice things about this movie, especially the beautiful settings. The issue I have with this film is that when you don't have one tenth of the passion or internal conflict that is so Bergman, then you're not entitled to invoke the name of the master. ymmv ...

Jul 09, 2024