Date

29 Jun 2022
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Time

11:00 - 13:00

Rubens val | Ruben's selection: Shame | Shame (1968)

Director Ruben Östlund introduces a Bergman film he has chosen.

In Bergman's only portrayal of the future, an artist couple tries in vain to escape an approaching war. Bergman had long been criticized for turning away from society in an upheaval time, but Skammen became one of his most overtly political films. With Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow.

Swedish speech, English text.

Ruben Östlund introduces the film.

 

One of our guests of honor, director Ruben Östlund gets to choose his favorite Bergman film and gives an introduction.

In Bergman's bleak dystopia a couple desperately try to run from invasive war. Bergman had long been slammed for being out of touch with the quickly changing times, but Shame became one of his most politically potent films. With Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow.

Swedish with English subtitles.

Ruben Östlund gives an introduction.

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Bergman's bio 

At three o'clock in the afternoon, six days a week, Bergman saw a film in his private cinema at Dämba. Often more than that. At the exclusive Dämba screenings during Bergman Week, you have a unique chance to see a selection of films in the same place.

Bergman's Cinema

At three o'clock every day, six days a week, Bergman saw a film in his private cinema at Dämba. Often more than one. During the Bergman Week you have the exclusive opportunity to watch a selection of films in the same place.

Photo: Yanina Isla/SF Studios

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