‘Awards Chatter’ Live Pod: Stellan Skarsgard on ‘Sentimental Value,’ Lars Von Trier and Ingmar Bergman
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Madrid. Stellan Skarsgard has collaborated in productions of great directors such as Lars von Trier, Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard or Denis Villeneuve. The Swede also had the opportunity to work, in the theatre, under the orders of Ingmar Bergman, one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in history thanks to titles such as The Seventh Label or Person and of which, however, the actor does not keep a good memory.
"My complicated relationship with Bergman is related to the fact that he wasn't exactly a nice person. He was a good director, but you can still call a person a fool. Caravaggio was probably a fool too, but he created great paintings," Stellan Skarsgård did not mince words.
Actor Stellan Skarsgård has generated controversy evoking Ingmar Bergman's Nazi past: "He cried when Hitler died."
“Reality is diabolical.” — Ingmar Bergman
It’s Ingmar Bergman’s birthday today. I saw Persona in college – while studying acting – and was so intimidated by it I thought, “Okay. I can’t ever watch this again.” I needed courage to feel like I still could give a good performance myself, but watching Bibi and Liv made me realize how high the bar had been set. But you need those high bars. You need to know what great acting looks like, feels like, what it can BE. It helps you go deeper in y…
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