19 April, 2010 18:23

Watch film in Bergman’s own cinema!

At 3 PM every summer afternoon, Ingmar Bergman watched a movie in his private movie theatre in Dämba, often joined by his family. In a collaboration with The Bergman Estate, Bergman Week has asked Lena Bergman, Ingmar Bergman Jr and Daniel Bergman to select one film each that they watched together with their father in the theatre and to introduce the screenings. The cinema only has 15 seats, make your reservation early!

A private cinema was an old childhood dream of Ingmar Bergman’s. The first screening in his movie barn in Fårö was also the intimate world premiere of The Magic Flute! On the first day of Bergman Week, there will be a “première screening” of The Magic Flute once more!

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