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Tag: Ingmar Bergman

Written by Steven Adam RenkovishAugust 18, 2016August 18, 2016

Doubting Tomas: Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Winter Light’

“God, why have you created me so eternally dissatisfied? So frightened, so bitter? Why must I realize how wretched I am? Why must I suffer so hellishly for my insignificance? If there is a purpose to my suffering, then tell me, so I can bear my pain without complaint. I’m strong. You made me so […]

Written by Steven Adam RenkovishAugust 10, 2016May 10, 2020

Robert Altman’s 3 WOMEN: A Summer Nightmare

“We don’t like the twins. You’ll learn about them soon enough.” The seventies and the eighties were incredibly fruitful for director Robert Altman. After the success of MASH, he was given carte blanche by Twentieth Century Fox. As a result of this wealth of freedom, he wrote, produced, and directed 3 Women, which, according to […]

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