Current Exhibitions
At the Bergman Center, we have several exhibitions depicting Ingmar Bergman’s both private and professional life. The Center is closed during the winter season but if you want to make group reservations of our tours please contact Monica Kahlström, phone +46 498 22 68 68 or e-mail info@bergmancenter.se.
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Fårö – The Cinematic Landscape of Ingmar Bergman
This exhibition brings the viewer in close contact with the powerful relationship that arose from early on between the renowned director and the people of Fårö.
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Before Ingmar was Bergman
An exhibition about the young Bergman. Through images and words, we get a picture of Ingmar Bergman’s youth and first steps as an artist.
News
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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.
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Fårö Document released on dvd for the first time!
Bergman’s documentary about the Baltic isle of Fårö is a time capsule of life on the tiny island at the end of the 1960s. It is a unique film featuring Fårö residents in the main roles and Ingmar Bergman as a socially committed reporter engaging in the fabric of a small rural society. Fårö Document, a field trip into Bergman territory with a political edge, is one of his lesser known films.
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Theater during the Bergman Week!
Demon Theater of Los Angeles presents Ingmar Bergman’s THE DAY ENDS EARLY- a new English Language production of Bergman’s 1947 play, translated and directed by Demon Theater co-founder and Gotland native Anna Lerbom. The play is given twice during the Bergman Week, Thursday June 30 and Saturday July 2, 7 pm at Laterna Magica near Kutens Bensin. Tickets cost 60 SEK and can be bought at the Bergman Center. Welcome!