
Margarethe von Trotta at the Bergman Week 2008
Photo: Noomi Riedel
In a collaboration with Bergman Center, Gotland University is developing yet another course, entitled “Ingmar Bergman’s cinematic landscapes”. The focus lies on how Bergman uses and portrays external and internal landscapes in his films and weaves the landscape into the plot and character development. The thematic elements will include:
– The city and the countryside
– Borderlands
– The landscape of dreams
– The landscape of childhood
The course will start and close with the students spending a weekend at Bergman Center on Fårö for lectures and seminars. The rest of the course will be carried out online. The quarter-time course spans 20 weeks, from October to March.
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In-depth University Course
In a collaboration with Bergman Center, Gotland University is developing yet another course, entitled “Ingmar Bergman’s cinematic landscapes”. The focus lies on how Bergman uses and portrays external and internal landscapes in his films and weaves the landscape into the plot and character development.
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CPD for teachers
Bergman Week, the university course and our bus tours will be complemented with an array of continuing professional development courses for teachers and educational opportunities for grade school pupils and upper secondary school students, about Bergman’s artistic production, focusing on film and television.
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The Bergman Week programme is released!
The Belgian filmmaking brothers Dardenne have become the modern fixtures of contemporary European cinema. Although their films are scarce in dialogue, their lyrical portrayals of people on the outskirts of society are unmistakably and uniquely dardennesque. It is with great pride and joy we welcome Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne as our guests at this year’s edition of the Bergman Week – indeed their first visit to Sweden. Book your tickets here!
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Bergman Center receives 3 million SEK
Through 2012 to 2014, The Bergman Center on Fårö arranges Child and Childhood, a project financed by the Swedish Inheritance Fund and Beijerstiftelsen (The Beijer foundation).
The project consists of four building blocks: the Creative Workshop, the Drawing Room (exhibition), Theatre Construction and Learning. The activities are developed in collaboration with children, youths and teachers at Gotland’s pre-schools and schools.
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Sneak preview from the Bergman safari!
Visit the locations and discover one of Sweden’s most famed artistic talents in one of Sweden’s most distinctive landscapes. Go on a film safari to Ingmar Bergman’s Fårö! See a sneak preview of the safari below and book your tickets here: www.bergmancenter.se/en/book-bergman-experience/activities
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Record attendance at the summer’s Bergman Week!
Sunday night, the eighth edition of the Bergman Week on Fårö wrapped with a sound installation on the theme of ”The Sounds of Bergman’s landscape” amongst the ”rauks” (huge lime stones) on the island. The arrangers were content with ticket sales having increased 20 percent from the previous year.

Night Concert
A Spiritual Matter/The Stronger