29 June, 2010 11:35

Tickets to Bergman’s cinema!

Almost every morning we release a few tickets to the screenings in Bergman’s old private cinema. They can be bought at the office in the Fårö school. Open 10 am – 4 pm, cash only.

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  1. 24 July, 2010 15:31 | mark wrote

    hi! i arrived today, saturday july 24th in visby. i went to films school at usc and uppsala and studied bergman a lot. would love to come by for the tour and maybe watch a film too! is the bergman center open on the weekend?

  2. 23 October, 2010 20:30 | Ulrich Schmieder wrote

    Hey,

    would like to come to Faro and see the “Making of the Automne Sonata” introduced by Liv Ullmann … if you ever plan to do such a thing … or if this documentary is in your library … please tell me …

    Ulrich

  3. 5 March, 2011 07:52 | Brenton Oechsle wrote

    Bergman has impacted my life in so many ways. I made a promise to myself that I would visit Fårö before I die and I am finally making the trip this summer. Can’t think of a better way to make a dream come true than tickets to see a film in Bergan’s own cinema.

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