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Ingrid Bergman - As Time Goes By - A Life in Pictures Stockholm, Berlin, Hollywood, Rome, New York, Paris, London 1915-1982

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Ingrid Bergman is arguably the greatest film actress of the 20th century. In conjunction with her upcoming 100th birthday, which will be celebrated on 29 August 2015, her four children-Pia Lindström, Isabella, Ingrid and Roberto Rossellini-have given Schirmer/Mosel access to the treasure trove of the family archive and commissioned us to produce the actress's essential, quasi official pictorial biography.As a young star, she celebrated her first successes in her native Sweden in the thirties. In Hollywood she attained international stardom, appearing in such classics as Casablanca and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Fleeing her first marriage and Hollywood, she went to Rome where, together with Roberto Rossellini, she brought forth three children and five films. Then came her triumphant return to Hollywood, New York, Paris, and London following her divorce from Rossellini-these were the stations of an immensely abundant life and a magical career that encompassed 44 movies and brought Ingrid Bergman into contact with the world's most creative actors, directors, writers, and photographers. Her friendship with Alfred Hitchcock, with whom she made three films, and her very personal relationship with legendary photographer Robert Capa are splendid highlights; her subsequent return to Sweden and her film with Ingmar Bergman is another.The book, which features an introduction by her co-star in Autumn Sonata, Liv Ullmann, contains a treasury of photographs that is simply beyond description: unpublished private photos, splendid commission and glamour portraits, film stills, and the indiscrete street photos of the paparazzi, who were constantly on Bergman's heels from an early stage. Original texts by Ingrid Bergman and many of her famous colleagues accompany the optical feast we have prepared for you and which we proudly present in honor of Ingrid Bergman.

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Dr. Lothar Schirmer, Leiter der Abteilung Theater und documenta artistica der Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, ist verantwortlich für die aus vier Titeln bestehende Katalogreihe "Theater in Berlin nach 1945".

Liv Ullmann wurde 1938 in Tokio geboren. Nach Bühnenengagements in Oslo und Stavanger feierte sie in vielen Filmen des Regisseurs Ingmar Bergman, ihres zeitweiligen Lebensgefährten, große internationale Erfolge, z.B. in "Szenen einer Ehe" (1974). 1992 führte sie erstmals Regie. Seit 1980 ist sie Sonderbotschafterin des Kinder-Hilfswerkes der Vereinten Nationen UNICEF.

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Ingrid Bergman is arguably the greatest film actress of the 20th century. In conjunction with her upcoming 100th birthday, which will be celebrated on 29 August 2015, her four children—Pia Lindström, Isabella, Ingrid and Roberto Rossellini—have given Schirmer/Mosel access to the treasure trove of the family archive and commissioned us to produce the actress’s essential, quasi official pictorial biography.As a young star, she celebrated her first successes in her native Sweden in the thirties. In Hollywood she attained international stardom, appearing in such classics as Casablanca and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Fleeing her first marriage and Hollywood, she went to Rome where, together with Roberto Rossellini, she brought forth three children and five films. Then came her triumphant return to Hollywood, New York, Paris, and London following her divorce from Rossellini—these were the stations of an immensely abundant life and a magical career that encompassed 44 movies and brought Ingrid Bergman into contact with the world’s most creative actors, directors, writers, and photographers. Her friendship with Alfred Hitchcock, with whom she made three films, and her very personal relationship with legendary photographer Robert Capa are splendid highlights; her subsequent return to Sweden and her film with Ingmar Bergman is another.The book, which features an introduction by her co-star in Autumn Sonata, Liv Ullmann, contains a treasury of photographs that is simply beyond description: unpublished private photos, splendid commission and glamour portraits, film stills, and the indiscrete street photos of the paparazzi, who were constantly on Bergman’s heels from an early stage. Original texts by Ingrid Bergman and many of her famous colleagues accompany the optical feast we have prepared for you and which we proudly present in honor of Ingrid Bergman.

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Authors Schirmer/Mosel, Liv Ullmann
Assisted by Isabell Rossellini (Editor), Isabella Rossellini (Editor), Schirmer (Editor), Schirmer (Editor), Lothar Schirmer (Editor)
Publisher Schirmer-Mosel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2013
 
EAN 9783829606608
ISBN 978-3-8296-0660-8
No. of pages 500
Dimensions 250 mm x 318 mm x 52 mm
Weight 3588 g
Illustrations 500 Abb. in Farbe und Duotone
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre

Film, Photography, Biography, auseinandersetzen

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