Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
At the beginning of the 1950s, Ingmar Bergman bought a movie camera, a 9.5 mm Bell & Howell, which he often used both privately and in his work. This documentary presents these films and reveals the different facets of one of the most important directors of all time.
At the beginning of the 1950s, Ingmar Bergman bought a movie camera, a 9.5 mm Bell & Howell, which he often used both privately and in his work. This documentary presents these films and reveals the different facets of one of the most important directors of all time.
Made from 9.5mm home movies shot by Ingmar Bergman, Images from the Playground is a unique and fascinating document. With an introduction by Martin Scorsese, who contributed to its restoration, the film shows a lighthearted side to the elusive genius, at odds with the darkness of his films.