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Trespassing Bergman

2013 · Movie · 108 min · ★ 6.6 · 76% critics

DocumentaryHistory

A documentary journey follows international film enthusiasts and filmmakers to a remote Baltic island, where a legendary Swedish artist built a home and left behind a lasting creative legacy. Through visits, conversations, and reflections, it explores how one private place became a destination for admirers of cinema history.

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Details
Years
2013
Release date
2013-08-28
Language
English
Runtime
108 min
Max quality
HD
Critic score
76/100
TMDB rating
6.6/10 (29 votes)
About

If you enjoy reflective documentaries about cinema history and influential artists, especially like The Cutting Edge or Mifune: The Last Samurai, this should appeal; Not for you if you want major revelations or extensive house footage.

Pros: engaging interviews; intimate island setting; thoughtful legacy reflections | Cons: limited house footage; uneven music; subtitle readability issues

Themes

  • cinema on cinema
  • movie business
  • home video
  • videotape
  • woman director
  • edited from tv series
  • cinema history
  • isolated island
  • portrait of an artist
  • ingmar bergman
  • portrait of a filmmaker
  • swedish cinema
  • +1 more

Cast & crew