Lars Von Trier, Woody Allen, and Martin Scorsese On Bergman - Trespassing Bergman - Art Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • A group of filmmakers visit Ingmar Bergman's house on the remote Swedish island of Faro to discuss his legacy, and the art of filmmaking. Ingmar Bergmans life and his key films as seen and told by the greatest actors and directors of our time. Candid, funny and explicit interviews with the likes of Lars Von Trier, Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, Isabella Rossellini and Michael Haneke - some shoot at Bergmans last home on the island of Fårö - interwoven with never before seen footage from behind-the-scenes at many of the Swedish masters films.
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Комментарии • 176

  • @PP-oy2cj
    @PP-oy2cj Год назад +32

    That laugh of Martin Scorsese is what keeps me going.

  • @GatewayImage
    @GatewayImage 2 года назад +61

    can we talk about how the morbius director is walking around in bergman’s house?

  • @회사원A-y4z
    @회사원A-y4z 2 года назад +2

    So much thanks for uploading this doc 😍😍😍

  • @Funkywallot
    @Funkywallot Год назад +2

    Von Trier is a hero in my eyes. And heros sometimes go overboard. Like his very obvious projections of looking down on the character Bergman, wich means he has a inferiority complex in his complicated personality.

    • @hugo888888888
      @hugo888888888 9 месяцев назад

      It makes me understand why Bergman was so concerned to preserve his privacy from the inquisitive and snobbish gaze of his "admirers".

  • @raaz202
    @raaz202 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @SourcePhotography
    @SourcePhotography Год назад +24

    The picture of Ang Lee and Ingmar Bergman meeting for the first time chokes me up every time. It's remarkable how the power of cinema can eliminate borders and transform lives. Thank you Ingmar Bergman for your indelible gift to the art of cinema.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 4 месяца назад

      Don't make me Anglee, you wouldn't like me when I'm Anglee.

  • @timages
    @timages Год назад +11

    I love Francis Ford Coppola's commentary about Bergman the most. I've always been so drawn in by Bergman's films, that like Coppola I didn't even think about who wrote them. Bergman wrote them all by himself, it's astounding. His gifts as a auteur from his film's initial conceptions to the scriptwriting, casting, visuals, not even a heavy like Stanley Kubrick contributed all that to his great films.

  • @autofocus4556
    @autofocus4556 8 месяцев назад +7

    Didn’t expect Takeshi Kitano. It’s been a minute since I’ve seen that guy.

    • @tryharder75
      @tryharder75 4 месяца назад

      same, i was so surprised when he popped up

  • @leeharris5491
    @leeharris5491 Год назад +10

    I watched the first 35 minutes and learned 2 things. First, why Bergman was so concerned to preserve his privacy, and second, why there are so few quality moves being made today.

    • @charlesknowlton7198
      @charlesknowlton7198 4 месяца назад +3

      No kidding, some of the comments from directors like Tomas Alfredson and John Landis are just nauseating and it only gets worse as you watch the whole thing. Really, not a great documentary at all.

    • @shoshone3741
      @shoshone3741 3 месяца назад +1

      The worst one were Payne boasting about seeing just a handful of Bergman films and saying that "The Seventh Seal" is laughable is indecent, and Claire Denis a mystery on why she was even included in the final cut. Most of the others look like a bunch of school children on a trip. The only one that had some intelligent things to say was Haneke, and Von Trier at least was funny.

  • @dante666jt
    @dante666jt 2 года назад +51

    I am glad that they put Lars in here. Until then I was moved and feeling ethereal and the moment I heard his voice I was already ecstatic with uncontrollable laughter.

    • @levuthi
      @levuthi 2 года назад +1

      totally agree lol

    • @lorenz3909
      @lorenz3909 2 года назад +1

      SAME

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад +1

      Added an earthy touch :)

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад +1

      Lars is a saint.

    • @hugo888888888
      @hugo888888888 9 месяцев назад

      It's symptomatic, though, that Lars has chosen, as a legacy, to talk about Bergman's "cock" and his habit of masturbating, which is obviously a very personal statement that speaks more to Lars's obsession than to Bergman. It makes me understand why Bergman was so concerned to preserve his privacy from the inquisitive and snobbish gaze of his "admirers".

  • @coppersmith_
    @coppersmith_ 3 года назад +23

    wtf Alexander Payne 😂 Comes to do an interview for a film about Bergman, says out of his 50+ movies he's only seeing 10 and then says Seventh Seal doesn't hold up and it's laughable. I'm gonna forgive you because you did Election

    • @65g4
      @65g4 2 года назад +6

      Lol ive seen more than him ive seen 14 and i plan to see many more. The Seventh Seal is still a masterpiece and it holds up. There are funny moments in it. Im suprised he hadnt seen more i do like his movies like Sideways, About Schimdt, The Descendants and Nebraska

    • @NirreFirre
      @NirreFirre 2 года назад +7

      who is Alexander Payne?

    • @coppersmith_
      @coppersmith_ 2 года назад +1

      @@NirreFirre He is the guy at 28:48. He directed Election, About Schmidt, The Descendants, Sideways, Nebraska, etc.

    • @kr3w4life45
      @kr3w4life45 2 года назад +9

      @@coppersmith_ films incomparable in quality to the Bergmans work 🤣🤣🤣

    • @irgendsoeineziege1058
      @irgendsoeineziege1058 2 года назад

      @@kr3w4life45 About Schmidt was great tho

  • @TheWhitehiker
    @TheWhitehiker 2 года назад +7

    I much prefer a good discussion of his work that this sort of wandering around and directors making off-handed comments.
    But great shots of Faro.

  • @shyampmadiraju
    @shyampmadiraju 2 года назад +8

    1:06:47 Maybe Lars Von Trier knew something... Don't blink. You'll mis it.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад

      Love the sound effect that goes with it!

  • @lesgoe8908
    @lesgoe8908 Год назад +5

    What a remarkablde documentary. It fulfills all the foundational info: bio, works, cultural impact, etc., but does it in a unique and engrossing style. The filmmaker interviews are constantly suprrising, informative, and moving. I am so glad that I watched this -- and that last shot of Ang Lee with the elderly Bergman took my breath away. Bravo to the producers of this film!

  • @65g4
    @65g4 3 года назад +16

    Thanks for uploading this great doco one of my favourite filmmakers

  • @klauda7346
    @klauda7346 2 года назад +8

    To talk about Bergman, without mentioning Carl Dreyer is impossible.

  • @SKMikeMurphySJ
    @SKMikeMurphySJ 3 месяца назад +1

    Maybe if they colorized them and dubbed them with English voices!

  • @raaz202
    @raaz202 3 года назад +21

    Seeing the Greatest Director together talking about life and cinema of Bergman ❤

  • @sean8304
    @sean8304 2 года назад +46

    why was Lars so focused on Bergman’s horniness 💀

    • @ryanegger4425
      @ryanegger4425 2 года назад +31

      because lars is the man

    • @hafaball
      @hafaball 2 года назад +23

      have you ever seen one of Lars' films??

    • @pedrorocha9722
      @pedrorocha9722 2 года назад +2

      Probably not to think about the crap he has to do everyday. and creeps out in his movies.

    • @jarx7500
      @jarx7500 2 года назад

      Lars is insecure about his own horny problems

    • @joannacronut
      @joannacronut 2 года назад +4

      Because he felt inferior. Literally speaking.

  • @fredericwild734
    @fredericwild734 2 года назад +7

    NO MENTION OF "CRIES AND WISPERS"?!

  • @Ай-ЧечекАгбаан
    @Ай-ЧечекАгбаан 2 года назад +6

    Haneke taking pictures with cassette of his La Pianiste is such a plei

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 Год назад +5

    nobody ended the documentary on note that no matter what who thinks about entertainment business, it has actually helped people pass time in crisis of pandemic, from reading books to seeing visual stories held them spell bound, make them think reflect on lot of issues, help them see other view point, bring information to homes, entertained them and visually showed how sick twisted societies all over the world has become.

  • @matttilley8620
    @matttilley8620 Год назад +2

    The divorce rate skyrocketed to 50% after the release of Scenes From a Marriage. That is an astounding statistic.

  • @nickharte5035
    @nickharte5035 2 года назад +3

    This thing contains some of the cringiest documentary music I've ever heard.

  • @stewartjones5624
    @stewartjones5624 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love Bergman and I’ll never not be sad about the way Woody Allen has been treated

    • @newwave26
      @newwave26 6 месяцев назад

      He married his stepdaughter. It's absolutely vile and depraved. I think he fully deserves to be scorned for life!

  • @lorenz3909
    @lorenz3909 2 года назад +5

    the seventh seal has not become a cliche though

    • @65g4
      @65g4 Год назад +1

      The thing about that film is you need to put yourself in the mind of Bergman when he made it. The film is the great personification of Death. Landis is right you have to see these films at the right time in your life. I didnt watch any Bergman films until i was in my 20s i dont recommend seeing a Bergman film when you are say 12 years old.

  • @cybercr1tic582
    @cybercr1tic582 2 года назад +3

    7:51 that is the director of morbius

  • @ojacobsen3727
    @ojacobsen3727 2 года назад +2

    Do anyone come off well here (I guess Allen- oh oh)? Weird editing, where everyone looks like an idiot. Meta-tricks of including interview outtakes from Scorsese and Anderson are supposed take them down a notch. Von Trier has nothing to say, seems envious. Coppola can't think of anything particularly insightful. Payne seems so hilariously hollywood-glib, perhaps they edited it that way. So funny that only the two gasbags Landis and Innaritu show up on the island. check out the hilarious shot of Innaritu at 36.40. And Landis has a very poor choice of words at 1:39:52. Only Kitano, Wes Craven and Ridley Scott are cool in this. The implicit message of the film, surely unintended, ends up being that Bergman, this giant of the film world doesn't really excite or inspire all that much.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад

      I don'tthink it was Bergman they found uninspiring. It would have been better if they'd had some refreshments and traded stories around the fire first, to put everyone at ease.

  • @davidmayhew8083
    @davidmayhew8083 2 месяца назад

    Bergman can be very special and always dark. But he can be really bad too. A victim of his own earnestness. Can these other film makers see this? Can they see their own flaws!

  • @maltewiklund6925
    @maltewiklund6925 Год назад +2

    Love that Lars has the best Pinball table ever made. Stay Cool - Daddy-O!

  • @loindelequilibre7622
    @loindelequilibre7622 3 месяца назад

    Me parece que González Iñárritu fue el único que se tomó en serio el documental jaja

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 Год назад +1

    My take on death is very clear, young should not die without experiencing what this myth hoax of life is all about but in good streamlined world which still is chaotic and turned more into garbage heaps all over by those 'who can' life is not to be lived in tortured realm for basic decent needs but life actually is beautiful and this planet was wonderful once upon a time.. as long as you can do your own care however feeble life in you is fine, but when you have to be depended even for that care on others, there is no meaning of life left with that i mean personal care of even going to bathroom, that is for sure time's up time and should be given to good ones painlessly and meanie nasty psycho socios of this world 'clockwork orange types gangs prolonged suffering as they made life for innocents hell for nothing but for their own amusement or unhinged minds just think keeping Charles Manson and group in jail for doing such heinous act why? his mind did not register it that was closed anyway but he and his group was given roof food and security for so long... those I mean just do anyway with sickness of this world and world gets better not worse. rest death can come anytime but never children before parents.

  • @SKMikeMurphySJ
    @SKMikeMurphySJ 3 месяца назад +1

    I had no idea Lars Von Trier was Asian!

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 Год назад +1

    i find life in its all shades barring abuse harm or making it difficult for others deliberately too beautiful and funny, and i am constantly thinking how to make it better for all.... with this " because we can" club growing leaps and bounds and everybody's rush to join it trampling breaking all so called rules regulations those do not exist for them because you see " they can" still normal society carries on with their "Roti kithe hai" life... two snails streaking towards each other at 10,0000 miles per secunde finally touch antennas.... female snail " why are you looking at me with warm moisture filled eyes , I am old frail and snail remember" male snail..." because my love is infinite not the type which evaporates and I am also snail remember"

  • @ginomazzei1076
    @ginomazzei1076 2 года назад +9

    Landis makes everyone else seem intelligent. 🎩

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 Год назад +1

    I have all the respect for all these film makers who showed the entire truths of human race its neurosis's, angst in most entertaining holding interest of audience in their narrative showing them mirror of who they are including sleazy corrupt and assholes " they shall be distributed free "Bundlocator" app.

  • @Moss-q9o
    @Moss-q9o 3 года назад +5

    13:27

  • @kasmayealemayehu6638
    @kasmayealemayehu6638 3 года назад +5

    Excellent Documentary!

  • @kevinrbarker
    @kevinrbarker 2 года назад +1

    Odd. My least favorite is The Seventh Seal. My favorite is Smiles of a Summer Night. Sorry guys, but I thought it was hilarious. Henrik? What a twit...and he gets the girl .. Xtraordinary!

  • @rangamech1394
    @rangamech1394 2 года назад +6

    Seventh seal is very serious film,how could you laugh at?

    • @Johnnysmithy24
      @Johnnysmithy24 2 года назад +11

      There are some intentional funny moments in it, like the section with the blacksmith and the actor, and when Death was cutting the tree. I think that made it less depressing. But yes it is a very serious film

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +2

      Lol. The Seventh Seal is dark comedy. It is very very funny.
      Common mistkake by people who have neveer actually seen it.

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад +1

      @@Johnnysmithy24 There are some unintentionally funny moments in it as well

  • @JanPBtest
    @JanPBtest 7 месяцев назад

    It's not super important but words like "von" (etc.) in names must be written with the lower-case initial letter. (IOW, "von" is not the guy's middle name, just like "of" is not the middle name of "Jesus of Nazareth"). It's spelled with a capital letter only when it happens to begin a sentence, as in: "Van Gogh was a painter." Finally, when listed alphabetically, they follow the first name. So in e.g. a biographical index it would say: "Trier, Lars von" or "Beethoven, Ludwig van" or "Pol, Johannes Diderik van der", etc. Yes, I know the US Library of Congress does not adhere to this (universal) rule but they are wrong _and_ they apply their wrong rules to English-language books only. Long story 🙂

  • @matthewleger5605
    @matthewleger5605 Год назад +3

    god i love lars lmao

  • @drthraxine
    @drthraxine Месяц назад

    The seventh seal is NOT a Joke, you are!

  • @tryharder75
    @tryharder75 4 месяца назад

    i wasn't impressed by John Landis' attitude and very confused as to why he was even there

    • @tryharder75
      @tryharder75 4 месяца назад +1

      i assume he coughed up some money for the production

  • @catherinehills1418
    @catherinehills1418 Год назад +2

    - no problem with comments on Bergman - but the visuals of his home and surroundings seemed like total obnoxious invasion of his essential privacy - was so gross -

  • @danielyoung6630
    @danielyoung6630 2 года назад +2

    BRAVO! SUPERB DOC!

  • @andrewforbes1433
    @andrewforbes1433 11 месяцев назад

    Lars' smug provocateur shtick is unbearably tedious. We get it, guy. You're such an iconoclast.

  • @HumanBeanbag
    @HumanBeanbag 4 месяца назад

    I watched and really liked the first half of Wild Strawberries. I'm sure I'll finish it someday.

  • @luizprado1077
    @luizprado1077 Год назад

    This is just great! But Bergman's Island is so much better!
    Just leave overthinking aside, and feel it all!

  • @velvetclaw2316
    @velvetclaw2316 9 месяцев назад

    The SILENCE is an extraordinary film .. it left a powerful impact

  • @gj8683
    @gj8683 10 месяцев назад

    "Very moving." It's a swivel chair, so of course.

  • @barbarakaufman5384
    @barbarakaufman5384 2 года назад +1

    film maker bumbo-jumbo about art films

    • @aclark903
      @aclark903 2 года назад

      14 Oscar nominations, 3 wins...

  • @autofocus4556
    @autofocus4556 8 месяцев назад

    I've never seen someone use their wiper blade as a cigarette holder lmao.

  • @muratkorkmaz7263
    @muratkorkmaz7263 2 года назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @thebicycleman8062
    @thebicycleman8062 2 года назад +2

    i dont know about BERGMAN being the GREATEST director of ALL TIME - That is SIMPLY just NOT TRUE -

    • @gooseface2690
      @gooseface2690 2 года назад +1

      It's Michael Bay, right?

    • @thebicycleman8062
      @thebicycleman8062 2 года назад +1

      @@gooseface2690 definitely not Michael bey, I would say between Steven Spielberg or Alfred Hitchcock. U have to put into account the global effect, legacy, and reach

    • @fatihisi3927
      @fatihisi3927 2 года назад +5

      Stanley Kubrick and Bergman is my favourite directors of all time

    • @Hritik9000
      @Hritik9000 2 года назад +1

      @@thebicycleman8062 Federico Fellini is the greatest

  • @georgiostemirsidis1966
    @georgiostemirsidis1966 2 года назад +11

    Poor Lars... He really is losing his mind.

    • @ryanegger4425
      @ryanegger4425 2 года назад +2

      hes clearly fucking around

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 2 года назад +7

      He's a trickster. If it's a serious show about worshipping the great genius Bergman, he has to start talking about his ejaculations, it's just what he does :)

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +1

      Nah, it's just Lars being Lars

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад

      @@NostalgiNorden And by God we love him so!

    • @hugo888888888
      @hugo888888888 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@NostalgiNorden... When Lars talks about others, of course, he's always talking about himself and his obsessions. It makes me understand why Bergman was so concerned to preserve his privacy from the inquisitive and snobbish gaze of his "admirers".

  • @Zeropadd
    @Zeropadd Год назад

    💖

  • @taki2owaki
    @taki2owaki 2 года назад

    This is very good montage i love it

  • @jespermayland571
    @jespermayland571 3 года назад +1

    Tak! 🙏🤗💕

  • @mlcontent543
    @mlcontent543 3 года назад +1

    What is this

    • @ulfingvar1
      @ulfingvar1 3 года назад +15

      What kind of a fucking question is that?

    • @65g4
      @65g4 3 года назад +6

      Its a documentary about one of the greatest filmmakers thats ever lived are you bit thick or something?

    • @averagegoslingenthusiast2033
      @averagegoslingenthusiast2033 2 года назад +3

      @@65g4 bro chill out, he was only asking a fucking question. Not a lot of people have heard of Bergman

    • @rob3419955
      @rob3419955 2 года назад

      sentimental bullshit, but some people enjoy it

    • @kanhakun4323
      @kanhakun4323 2 года назад

      Lmao. You made my day

  • @francescazecca2552
    @francescazecca2552 2 года назад

    THERE ARE ADS EVERY 2 MIN!!!

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад

      Addblocker, my friend. Addblocker.

  • @debodhwani1200
    @debodhwani1200 3 года назад +1

    56:10

  • @Stroheim333
    @Stroheim333 Год назад +2

    Great documentary. But honestly, a very boring looking home. My poor, working class uncle has a much more impressive country house.

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад +1

      I wouldn't call it poor. Spartan maybe. The man had basic taste. It's a very traditional nordic style.

    • @Stroheim333
      @Stroheim333 Год назад

      @@EasyAndyyy I am Swedish, and Swedish people doesn't want to live in a "basic" home like that, generally speaking. The Nordic style is one thing, basic, boring style -- or lack of style -- is another thing.

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад

      @@Stroheim333 "Basic boring style" as you put it is completely subjektive though and not a concept in of itself. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder thank God.

    • @Stroheim333
      @Stroheim333 Год назад

      @@EasyAndyyy Don't try that silly "subjectivity!!" card. People simply learn to agree on things, even good and bad taste, so the argument "it's just subjective, so everything is OK and right" is simply false.

    • @EasyAndyyy
      @EasyAndyyy Год назад +1

      @@Stroheim333 You are being very unswedish now, my friend

  • @eanayac
    @eanayac 2 года назад

    17:12 Geez... Lars!!!! Of all the insight he could've given about Bergman he pulled out that nonsense????

    • @sebastianfjorn
      @sebastianfjorn 2 года назад +3

      i guess u never watched a von trier film

    • @65g4
      @65g4 2 года назад

      @@sebastianfjorn i have ive seen melancholia which was great but the director has serious issues. Remember at cannes when he said he loved hitler

    • @sebastianfjorn
      @sebastianfjorn Год назад

      ​@@65g4 yes and i love it, you have to be an idiot to believe he supports hitler.

    • @laneeacannon1450
      @laneeacannon1450 Год назад +4

      @@65g4 That was hilarious! Btw he said he understands him not loves him. Anyway if you don't get his humor it's a shame. Trolling the crowd, making them uncomfortable was the point and it was spectacular.

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +2

      It's the highlight of the documentary.

  • @richardjarrell3585
    @richardjarrell3585 2 года назад

    Rotten Tomatoes audience score 81%.

  • @nmuzzz
    @nmuzzz 2 года назад

    1:00:35 genio

  • @christophermorgan3261
    @christophermorgan3261 2 года назад +5

    Bergman because of his american acolytes became the king of art house cinema, but he cant hold a candle to Andrei Tarkovsky.

    • @francogomez3666
      @francogomez3666 2 года назад +1

      Bergman was the waifu of Tarkovski.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Год назад +5

      Bergman can hold a candle to _any_ filmmaker... it's 99.99999% that can't hold a candle to him.
      And I love Tarkovsky - but I'll take Bergman.

    • @timages
      @timages Год назад +4

      I love Tarkovsky, one of the greats, but he didn't have near the impact on the world of cinema like Bergman. His tragic death at an early age was surely a contributing factor.

    • @azzouzhassan8721
      @azzouzhassan8721 Год назад

      or godard

    • @NostalgiNorden
      @NostalgiNorden Год назад +4

      Tarkovsky would tell you different.

  • @canyougiveme1SUBSCRIBEplease
    @canyougiveme1SUBSCRIBEplease 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!!!