Ingmar Bergman "Women Have More Talent For Acting" | The Dick Cavett Show
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- August 2, 1971- Ingmar Bergman
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RIP Bibi Andersson (1935 - 2019).
One of the greatest directors RIP
I recently subscribed to The Criterion Channel, and it has about a dozen of Bergman's films. Have watched about 5 and all are superb, and I'm sure the others will be too. I think a good introductory film for those new to Bergman would be Seventh Seal or Personna. The lady in this interview, Bibi Anderson, co-stars with Liv Ullman in Personna.
Yeah, in fact, "Persona" and "The Seventh Seal" are the first two films, and the only ones so far i have watched of his... can't wait to watch more.
I don't think that Seventh Seal or Personna are introductory films for other Bergman's ones. I do think that other ones like Summer with Monika, or Shame are introductory films for Seventh Seal and, specially, Personna.
It is unfortunate that prime time television in the states no longer affords the luxury of erudite conversation.
Podcasts have taken up that space and then some.
@@EatPieYes They are not free however. You either have to subscribe to them or, if available to upload without a fee, an internet access provider.
@@zoperxplex For someone keen om erudition you seem awfully ignorant! Neither an actual television nor the television service are free either, at least not in my country and I would bet that it's the same in the US, so that's an arbitrary point. And besides, is anything really free in modern society? Can you come up with a way to hear an "erudite conversation" for free today?
Also you don't have to subscribe to a podcast. (Maybe you had to in 2005 but things have changed since. Get with the times, man!) You can just look up a episode of from a podcast of your choosing and the download it to whatever gadget you want to listen to it from. (I can't believe I've become a shill for a communications medium...)
@@EatPieYes Advertiser supported television was essentially free in the United States back when this program was initially broadcast. The mechanism by which television networks financed their programming was going to charge the consumer the cost of the entertainment irrespective of whether that consumer watched the program or not hence the only added cost to the typical viewer was the price of the television set and the electricity consumed neither of which was considered onerous.
@@zoperxplex What's pushing your line of argumentation here? Is it nostalgia? Are you representing a bigger group, say all the Americans, or just yourself?
I say that for the individual the podcast format is superior to the television format in every conceivable way. It's broader, deeper, freer. The only thing you seem to hold against it is the cost, but I reckon having a smartphone or computer isn't that big of a deal for a general population of consumers today either in that case.
Ohhhhh how delightful is BIbi Andersson here!!
i love you ingmar bergman!
So interesting
Bergman is spot on here about women looking in the mirror
NO HE ISNT....not even close
Women are more emotional, is what he wants to say, openly emotional.
I think that Bibi Andersson's beauty is second only to her fellowcountry woman Greta Garbo's.
do have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rarities much like all the other Dick Cavett shows.
I am not against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason?
How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rarities much like the other videos.
I think perhaps woemn are better observers than men. Actors have to be good observers.
Wtf is Bergman even talking about “men are ashamed when they look in the mirror but women aren’t” lol
Different generation I guess
I don't think Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Paul McCartney, Ted Kennedy, Warren Beatty, Joe Namath, Robert Wagner, etc. - were ashamed when they looked in the mirror, back in 1971.
Being Swedish and an Bergman admirer, l know for certain that he wasn’t happy that Bibi interrupted him. Mean and extremely vindictive towards those who dare to question him.
In what way is being Swedish and a Bergman admirer legitimizing your opinion?
@@brunomoreno8359 Just trust me, bro.
@cat on a hot tin roof Hitler rallies? I hope you're aware of that he was Swedish. Did a swedish teen travel to Germany to attend rallies during the build up to WW2?
„Because I am man, I like more to be with women“. Maybe he wanted to say „because I am a heterosexual man“, otherwise the statement is ridiculous
That's not ridiculous at all wtf are you talking about
it's ridiculous anyway.
@@plasticweapon not ridiculous in any way
of course this IS NOT TRUE
try having having intimate relationships with them, you'll change your mind.
How Jewish
Who's Jewish?
Ingmar Bergman is so boring. Personally, I find his films boring too.
BackSeatHump That’s because you’re too stupid to understand them.
@@iVenge
I am Swedish. I understand Bergman films in the original language. Ask most Swedish persons if they like Bergman films and they will say, "Yes" but ask them if they understand what his films are all about and they go silent. Typically Swedish. The childish, American TV series "Miami Vice" & "MacGyver" were very popular here. Do you know why? Because the main characters have Swedish surnames. That's all. The stupid one is you. Is there anything else you'd like to say, Pucko?
BackSeatHump Jag har inte problem att förstå hans filmarna. Säg du att svenskar är dum?
@@iVenge
No, I am saying that you and your Google translator are dumb. You don't understand Swedish well enough to find your way to the railway station.
@@BackSeatHump I love Swedish people. You're welcome in England, friend.