Episode 168: Ingmar Bergman Part II
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Dec 22, 2019
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03:57:07

It's been a while, but the Director's Club was spending some time putting together the Part Two of our Bergman 101 Project looking at all the films of the master director. This point of his career features some of the more legendary films of all time, and with the help of Film Discussion Group co-organizer Peter Richards, we not only look through a glass darkly at classics like "The Seventh Seal", "Wild Strawberries", and "Persona", but we also encounter a dark religious fable, a horror film about artistic scrutiny, a sex farce involving The Devil, and a notable trilogy of films (not the one you may be thinking about). Take a look at our take on one of the most bountiful set of films from a single director in history!

[5:46] "The Seventh Seal" ("Don't Fear The Reaper", Blue Oyster Cult) [27:41] "Wild Strawberries" ("Story of My Life", Social Distortion) [53:28] "Brink of Life" ("Happy Birthday Blues", B.B. King) [1:00:06] "The Magician" ("Magic Man", Heart) [1:14:31] "The Virgin Spring" ("Cry Me a River", Ella Fitzgerald) [1:28:44] "The Devil's Eye" ("Friend of the Devil", The Grateful Dead) [1:40:52] "Through A Glass Darkly" ("We Call Upon the Author", Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) [1:59:17] "Winter Light" ("Save A Prayer", Duran Duran) [2:23:49] "The Silence" ("Enjoy The Silence", Depeche Mode) [2:39:23] "All These Women" ("Not for You", Pearl Jam) [2:48:54] "Persona" ("Personality Crisis", New York Dolls) [3:25:20] "Hour of the Wolf" ("Bark at the Moon", Ozzy Osbourne) [3:37:28] "Shame" ("Ain't That a Shame", Fats Domino) [3:47:22] "The Rite" ("Cracked Actor", David Bowie)

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