Bergman retrospective in Berkeley

The Year of Bergman 2018 celebrates the rich legacy of Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday on July 14, 2018. 

  • In “Persona” (screened on Feb 1), an actress named Elizabeth (Liv Ullmann, left) lapses into silence and is put into the care of Alma (Bibi Andersson), a nurse companion. The young Liv Ullman, with Bibi Andersson in an image from Bergman's 1966 movie "Persona."
  • Bergman 100: A Tribute to Liv Ullmann is a retrospective of Ingmar Bergman’s films at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive on February 1-24. The festival kicks off with an in-person appearance by Bergman’s longtime muse Liv Ullmann on February 1 and 3. Ullmann (1938 - ), an acclaimed Norwegian actress who acted in many movies in Sweden, Europe, Canada and the U.S. and has more recently directed five movies, appeared in 10 Bergman movies including Persona (1966), The Passion of Anna (1969), Cries and Whispers (1972) and Autumn Sonata (1978).

  • Liv Ullmann with the director, Ingmar Bergman; Actors, Erland Josephson, to the left of Ullman; Julia Dufvenius and Börje Ahlstedt to the right of Bergman. Photo from 2002, as Bergman, at age 84, started production on "Saraband," a 120-minute television movie based on the two main characters in "Scenes From a Marriage."
  • Feb 1, 7:30 PM: See “Persona” at the Berkeley Art Museum. Liv Ullman appears in person.
    Feb 3, 7:30 PM: See “Shame” at the Berkeley Art Museum. Liv Ullman appears in person.
    Feb 8, 7 PM: See “Hour of the Wolf”
    Feb 15, 7 PM: See “Cries and Whispers”
    Feb 17, 6 PM: See “Autum Sonata” then enjoy a prix-fixe dinner at BAMPFA’s cafe Babette
    Feb 24, 6 PM: See “Sarabond” then enjoy a prix-fixe dinner at BAMPFA’s cafe Babette

  • Celebrating the great Swedish filmmaker’s achievements a century since his birth. Nordstjernan and Ted Olsson are participating in this year-long celebration of the films and achievements of Ingmar Bergman, Sweden’s foremost author/director of contemporary cinema.
  • The movies are screened at the Barbro Osher Theater, named after Sweden’s Honorary Consul General in San Francisco, which was inaugurated in early 2016 with another Bergman classic, The Seventh Seal, chosen by the consul.

  • Actress Liv Ullman, a favorite of Ingmar Bergman, is often considered a muse of the Swedish director. She makes an appearance to kick off The Year of Bergman 2018 at the Berkeley Art Museum on Feb. 1 and 3, 2018.
  • BAMPFA, 2155 Center St., Berkeley / 510.642.0808 / www.bampfa.org and www.ingmarbergman.se