Short Bio
Ingmar Bergman, born July 14, 1918, in Uppsala, Sweden, and passing on July 30, 2007, was a towering figure in film, known for his deep explorations of the human psyche and existential concerns.
His work, characterized by profound emotional intensity and innovative narrative techniques, includes iconic films such as "The Seventh Seal" and "Wild Strawberries." Bergman's films often delve into themes of death, faith, loneliness, and the torment of the human soul, making him a central figure in the history of cinema.