Ingmar Bergman, Unesco heritage

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In a hypothetical list of the best directors of the second half of the XNUMXth century, Ingmar Bergman could not be absent. In order to preserve the memory of his films, the Unesco Memory of the World register decided to include his films and archives in its valuable list.

The archives that are now part of Unesco reportedly include, but are not limited to, drafts, production documents, photographs and images from the shootings; Besides, of course,? you can access each of his movies.

Born on July 14, 1918 in Sweden, Bergman made his last film in 2003, titled "Saraband." Some of his most memorable films - and controversial as well - are "Fanny and Alexander" and "The Seventh Seal."


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