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Submit ReviewBrad and Al of the Director's Club finish things off as hosts with The Final Chapter of the Bergman 101, where we look at all of the efforts of Ingmar Bergman that made it to a movie screen. Even considering his earlier landmark films, Bergman's scope is wider here than ever: touching on theater, television, the opera, and even Hollywood (in "The Touch"), from period piece noirs abroad to documentaries of his island home, and an epic named "Fanny & Alexander" that just may encompass them all. Long live directors and the clubs to talk about them!
[3:08] "The Passion of Anna" ("Anna (Go to Him)", Arthur Alexander) [14:27] "Fårö Document" ("Angel Island", The Brothers Brothers) [22:37] "The Touch" ("Sax Time", the 'Preparation for the Affair' Theme from "The Touch") [38:28] "Cries and Whispers" ("Whisper to a Scream", Icicle Works) [52:56] "Scenes from a Marriage" ("We Got Married", Paul McCartney) [1:16:29] "The Magic Flute" ("Queen of the Night Aria", W.A. Mozart) [1:31:42] "Face to Face" ("Face to Face", Low Pop Suicide) [1:48:49] "The Serpent's Egg" ("Snakes", The Pixies) [2:03:02] "Autumn Sonata" ("Does Your Mother Know", ABBA) [2:19:20] "Fårö Document 1979" ("Island", Badfinger) [2:25:08] "From the Life of the Marionettes" ("World on a String", Neil Young) [2:33:23] "Fanny and Alexander" ("Symphony No. 4 In D Minor", Schumann) [3:12:31] "After the Rehearsal" ("I Was Meant for the Stage", The Decemberists) [3:18:51] "Saraband" ("Grow Old with Me", John Lennon)
Outro: It was usually Rufus Thomas' "Let My Baby Ride" (played as the "L'Enteracte" in Leos Carax's amazing film "Holy Motors"), but here it's a song called "There's a Last Time For Everything", by the Division of Laura Lee.
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