Blu-Ray Criterion Collection Release date: 31/Jan/2023
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2100721459
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1
Original language:
English (ENG)
Subtitle:
English (ENG)
Description:
American filmmakers Chris and Tony Sanders (Vicky Krieps, Tim Roth) opted for a work retreat to Fårö, the Swedish isle where Ingmar Bergman resided. As the trip revealed and exacerbated the fissures in their union, she found fodder for her stalled screenplay-and the film within a film follows two onetime lovers (Mia Wasikowska, Anders Danielsen Lie) as they're fatefully reunited at a wedding party. Mia Hansen-Løve's intriguing study co-stars Melinda Kinnaman, Joel Spira, Hampus Nordenson. 112 min. Widescreen;; Soundtrack: English DTS 5.1 Master Audio; Subtitles: English (SDH); featurettes.
"Bergman Island" (2021) on Blu-Ray, released by the esteemed Criterion Collection, is a captivating drama that explores the intertwining of life and art. Set on Sweden?s Fårö Island?home to legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman?the film follows a filmmaking couple as they seek inspiration for their scripts amidst personal and creative tensions. Directed by acclaimed French auteur Mia Hansen-Løve, known for her sensitive storytelling in films like "Things to Come" and "Goodbye First Love," this work further cements her reputation as one of contemporary cinema's most insightful voices. The cast features Vicky Krieps ("Phantom Thread"), Tim Roth ("Pulp Fiction," "The Hateful Eight"), Mia Wasikowska ("Jane Eyre," "Alice in Wonderland"), and Anders Danielsen Lie ("Oslo, August 31st"). Each brings depth from their celebrated careers: Krieps with her nuanced performances; Roth with decades of iconic roles; Wasikowska?s versatility across genres; and Lie?s critically lauded turns in Norwegian cinema. The Criterion Collection is renowned for its meticulous restorations and authoritative editions of significant classic and contemporary films, making this release an essential addition for cinephiles.