The Making of Fanny and Alexander
The Making of Fanny and Alexander | |
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Directed by | Ingmar Bergman |
Cinematography | Arne Carlsson |
Release date | 16 September 1984 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
The Making of Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Dokument Fanny och Alexander) is a 1984 Swedish documentary film directed by Ingmar Bergman which traces the making of his film Fanny and Alexander.[1] Its running length is 110 minutes and it is photographed by .[2] It debuted at the Swedish Film Institute on 16 September 1984, with Bergman in attendance to give a speech.[2] It then aired with a television repeat of Fanny and Alexander in Sweden on 18 August 1986.[2] In 2011 in Region A, The Criterion Collection released The Making of Fanny and Alexander on Blu-ray as part of their release of Fanny and Alexander.[3]
The film was awarded as "Best documentary" at Chicago International Film Festival 1986 and the Golden Gate Award as "Best film about film" at San Francisco International Film Festival 1987.[citation needed]
Storyline[]
It is a documentary chronicle of how Ingmar Bergman made an Oscar winning film.[4]
Cast[4][]
- Daniel Bergman as himself
- Ingmar Bergman as himself
- Gunnar Björnstrand as himself
- Allan Edwall as himself
- Ewa Fröling as herself
- as himself
- Erland Josephson as himself
- Sven Nykvist as himself
- Peter Schildt as himself
References[]
- ^ "Dokument Fanny och Alexander". Ingmar Bergman. 24 January 1986. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Steene, Birgitta (2005). Ingmar Bergman: A Reference Guide. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 332. ISBN 9053564063.
- ^ Cabin, Chris (10 November 2011). "Fanny and Alexander". Slant Magazine.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Making of Fanny and Alexander, retrieved 10 March 2021
External links[]
- Swedish-language films
- Documentary films about films
- Films directed by Ingmar Bergman
- Swedish documentary films
- Swedish films
- 1984 documentary films
- Films set in Uppsala
- Swedish film stubs
- Arts documentary film stubs