How Ingrid Bergman Became Hollywood's Exile

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    In this video I talk about how America treated Ingrid Bergman horribly and why is she one of the most unique stars of classic Hollywood. Enjoy!
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  • @hakasims
    @hakasims 3 роки тому +1842

    Hollywood: We accept your apology.
    Ingrid: I didn't apologize.
    Hollywood: We think you've learned your lesson.
    Ingrid: I didn't do anything wrong.
    Hollywood: It's time we all forgive you.
    Ingrid: I didn't ask for your forgiveness.
    Hollywood: THE REDEMPTION ARC IS NOW COMPLETE!

    • @christopherbrown2706
      @christopherbrown2706 3 роки тому +16

      I'd say adultery is wrong, but then again, I was raised properly.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +40

      @@christopherbrown2706 Properly? If this means "I was encouraged to be prim and judgemental", then I suppose you are right in your use of the word.

    • @christopherbrown2706
      @christopherbrown2706 3 роки тому +11

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 I'm prim for looking down on people who knowingly step outside of their marriages (excluding open marriages and other situations in which all parties involved know the deal)?
      Better that than immoral for doing it, or degenerate for supporting it.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 3 роки тому +45

      Not only cheating.....she abandoned her daughter on another Continent. Something was a little fucked up in the maternal hardware in ya ask me.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +66

      @@christopherbrown2706 Obviously, you know all the intimate details of this situation and are equipped, thus, to condemn. Clearly, it all personally involved you, too.
      I can't take anyone who uses "degenerate" seriously, seriously.
      The 1950's called. It wants you back.

  • @SaraH-jn5db
    @SaraH-jn5db 3 роки тому +1979

    These men really out here calling a woman worse than Stalin for having an affair, men are tiring

    • @jjsmith3302
      @jjsmith3302 3 роки тому +90

      I'd say people in general are tiring, not a quality reserved for males. I find you exhausting. 😬

    • @SaraH-jn5db
      @SaraH-jn5db 3 роки тому +50

      @@jjsmith3302 :(

    • @maheenm.k1015
      @maheenm.k1015 3 роки тому +151

      @@scottross8578 yes, women raised by sexist men have to have a alot of internalized misogyny groomed into them in order to be "good women" that society treats somewhat decent. When even an untrue rumor would get a girl/women treated to the way ingrid Bergman was.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 3 роки тому +9

      That quote said her influence was more (and worse) than if Stalin and Lenin had preached (the narrator didn’t read the full quote but it was on the screen. It’s not about her character or her actions but her ability to influence (and I was seen as negative and so compared to other people with negative influence).

    • @TheNabOwnzz
      @TheNabOwnzz 3 роки тому +27

      @@maheenm.k1015 Truth of the matter is, adultery is bad. Your deluded worldview won't change that. She made a mistake.

  • @rosebyanyname
    @rosebyanyname 3 роки тому +1783

    Isabella Rossellini - the only actress who’s been controversial since before she was born.

    • @ArtemisScribe
      @ArtemisScribe 3 роки тому +206

      and honestly? Can anyone compete with that level of iconic energy?

    • @namanshah8354
      @namanshah8354 3 роки тому +128

      She married and divorced the Martin Scorsese

    • @Fiona_fml
      @Fiona_fml 3 роки тому +73

      @Matshidiso Sekgampu she’s still alive and stunning!

    • @blissclair9743
      @blissclair9743 3 роки тому +16

      I think the child in news was actually their son.

    • @rosebyanyname
      @rosebyanyname 3 роки тому +66

      @@blissclair9743 That’s right, but Isabella was still the child of a relationship seen as illicit back then

  • @albiehay5567
    @albiehay5567 3 роки тому +2015

    A new BKR video is a cultural event.

  • @cattd00
    @cattd00 3 роки тому +794

    The thing is that people forget that there are two people in a relationship. No one really blamed Roberto Rossellini for the affair and Bergman got all of the flake. It’s like people think that Bergman impregnated herself with thin air like wasn’t Rossellini the 2nd person in the affair? I still love her though.

    • @bkrewind
      @bkrewind  3 роки тому +264

      Yeah...she definitely bore the brunt of the criticism in the US, which kind of makes sense as she was more famous here. Rossellini had more trouble in Italy, especially for collaborating with a Hollywood actress because it was considered “anti neorealist”

    • @Tuosma
      @Tuosma 3 роки тому +130

      When Kristen Stewart slept with the snow white and the huntsman director who was married, I never heard anyone give the director any shit, it was all on Kristen

    • @gozerthegozarian9500
      @gozerthegozarian9500 3 роки тому +57

      @@Tuosma The director who was,what, twice Kristen's age? Clearly a poor, innocent weak man seduced by a wanton bisexual hussy!
      //SARCASM //

    • @MrsGamgee977
      @MrsGamgee977 3 роки тому +18

      There's a story that Rossellini made a bet with his friend that he'd sleep with Bergman within two weeks of her arrival to film Stromboli. He won.

    • @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892
      @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 3 роки тому +6

      Oh wow, actually, THAT room, assembling everyone involved in making this happen, would have been very crowded!! And of course, I'm not even talking about agents, let alone the press! In my pov, Bergman basically just had arrived at a point, where she simply couldn't go on the way she had! I'm not saying, Roberto Rosselini was just a, well, convenient rope to snatch, but, she needed a change, imo more than just on a personal level, a break from Hollywood - I dunno, maybe even WWII and what she'd seen of it (Capa included in that) might have had a supporting part in this classic drama.

  • @aberry89
    @aberry89 3 роки тому +842

    I can NEVER get over how much Isabella Rossalini talks, acts, sounds and looks identical to her mother.

    • @monmothma3358
      @monmothma3358 3 роки тому +51

      Yeah. Smile, face, body type, body language - everything except the hair color! She's like Ingrid with a wig!

    • @Starkardur
      @Starkardur 2 роки тому +21

      except Isabella is very Italian and has an Italian accent. Ingrid spoke with a Swedish accent

    • @jenthebubble1914
      @jenthebubble1914 2 роки тому +5

      Yep I also think there was a nod and a wink to this in her casting in Death becomes her. 👍

    • @hkazu63
      @hkazu63 Рік тому +8

      @@Starkardur its basically the only difference. Which is what I think makes it so mesmerising. She’s so reminiscent, yet the Italian aspect of her also makes her almost entirely different. A fabulous blend of similar, yet different.

    • @joansandraanderson4782
      @joansandraanderson4782 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @selectedshipper8282
    @selectedshipper8282 Рік тому +197

    The fact that everyone loses their mind over her affair and closed down theatres and yet predators are still acting in Hollywood and people don’t say a word

    • @sundaygirl5
      @sundaygirl5 Рік тому +1

      If women were the primary Hollywood predators they would have all been burned at the stake decades ago.

    • @nobodyelse7911
      @nobodyelse7911 10 місяців тому

      That's men for you

    • @seeleunit2000
      @seeleunit2000 6 місяців тому

      That's what is known as a massive double standard.

    • @ingloriousbetch4302
      @ingloriousbetch4302 2 місяці тому

      Predators are all over the place, but none moreso than the church that loves to point at everyone else

  • @waywardwillard
    @waywardwillard 3 роки тому +462

    Her daughter-Isabella Rossellini-narrated a Christmas concert I performed in. She had a wonderfully dramatic voice!

    • @lindseycarribean5113
      @lindseycarribean5113 3 роки тому +6

      Was she nice to work with ? Did she tell you some stories about her famous mother ?

    • @millied4828
      @millied4828 3 роки тому +5

      that's so cool!

    • @EmphaticNod
      @EmphaticNod 3 роки тому +17

      I loved her as Nimue in the Merlin miniseries from 1998. She does have a very nice, husky tone to her voice.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 3 роки тому +1

      Rossellini....so not her other daughter that she abandoned?

    • @sydneyshiekman3181
      @sydneyshiekman3181 3 роки тому +1

      candlelight!!

  • @cwn41
    @cwn41 3 роки тому +408

    I don’t think I ever realized how much her daughter looks like her. Wow

    • @lindseycarribean5113
      @lindseycarribean5113 3 роки тому +26

      Yeah Isabella is her twin !

    • @georgewhite6926
      @georgewhite6926 3 роки тому +18

      She has the same voice too.

    • @katherinemorelle7115
      @katherinemorelle7115 3 роки тому +45

      She’s just a darker haired and eyed version of her mum, that’s for sure! The bone structure is identical.

    • @Londa1027
      @Londa1027 3 роки тому +2

      Isn't Isabella a twin or does she merely have siblings who are twins?

    • @cabinfeverremedy5636
      @cabinfeverremedy5636 3 роки тому +27

      I remember an interview where Isabella mentioned she couldn't see why people kept saying she looked like her mom and it shook me so hard. Even the interviewer was like 'girl, for real..'.

  • @davy209
    @davy209 2 роки тому +156

    I know back then the Rossellini affair almost killed Ingrid’s acting career but looking back at it, it was probably the best move for Ingrid’s career as she was able to build her name recognition and establish stable work in the European and art house movie market. It’s the reason she didn’t have to take demeaning hagploitation roles that unfortunately other actresses like Bette, Joan, and Olivia had to take when roles were no longer being offered to them. By not taking these roles, it saved her reputation and got her better roles in the 1960’s and 1970’s.

    • @angienoexiste
      @angienoexiste 2 місяці тому +1

      you're very right actually, from the great stars of the 40s very few managed to win an oscar nomination past the 60s (unless you were katherine hepburn ofc) and ingrid took the win in the 75 and another nomination just 4 years later. I guess it has to do with the well recognition that certain european cinema has as well (and that ingrid worked in herself for a decade).

  • @paulojrneto
    @paulojrneto 3 роки тому +658

    Raise your hand if you ever had to explain to someone that Ingrid Bergman and Ingmar Bergman were not related.

    • @stepawayful
      @stepawayful 3 роки тому +12

      🖐️

    • @meggieqin8496
      @meggieqin8496 3 роки тому +12

      🖐

    • @roter13
      @roter13 3 роки тому +178

      also Audrey Hepburn and Katherine Hepburn not being related

    • @jessica_jam4386
      @jessica_jam4386 3 роки тому +80

      Nope never. No one in real life ever wants to talk about classic movies or actresses with me🤷‍♀️

    • @Line...
      @Line... 3 роки тому +36

      I had to google it a long time ago. same with katherine hepburn and audrey hepburn

  • @MariaLuisa-vv4ug
    @MariaLuisa-vv4ug 3 роки тому +174

    "They denied it. But they totally were"
    lmao

  • @avelinealarcon4537
    @avelinealarcon4537 3 роки тому +354

    THE FANCAM IS SENDING ME THROUGH THE ROOF

  • @romanimp9632
    @romanimp9632 3 роки тому +120

    literally the second I thought "oh wow her hair in this scene" you stopped the video and went "can we just TALK ABOUT HER HAIR"

  • @phillipgregoryburkeactor1
    @phillipgregoryburkeactor1 3 роки тому +211

    Ingrid Bergman was the most natural actress of the classical era. The Virgo is one of my favs and I would love to name my daughter after her

  • @mariaherfst348
    @mariaherfst348 3 роки тому +307

    we are dining like KINGS today people!

  • @meggieqin8496
    @meggieqin8496 3 роки тому +187

    she is so underrated among today fans of classic cinema, her acting is a blessing for eyes,she was the most realistic classic star ,others were caring too much about their reputaion among fans that they had to hide their real personalities

    • @injieanis4581
      @injieanis4581 3 роки тому +7

      Also, she is more remembered for her persona and movies in the 1940s. I get that she was amazing in them but she was a lot more than that. Yet no one admired her that much for it unfortunately

    • @meggieqin8496
      @meggieqin8496 3 роки тому +13

      @@injieanis4581 exacly , she was one of the few classic stars that her acting is timeless she was as wonderful in atumn sonata as she was in casablanca, she had that modern
      Superstar quaility about her, to be a great actress regardless of her age, like meryl streep. She is the perfect definition for being an amazing actress regardless of her age

    • @RedaDoodles
      @RedaDoodles 2 роки тому +4

      Others ? I love when people just generalize.. Do you really think Vivien Leigh gave a damn about her reputation ?

    • @davy209
      @davy209 2 роки тому +7

      Well I wouldn’t call an actress who won three Oscars and with a discography of classic films like Casablanca Gaslight, and Notorious, underrated.

    • @c.l.1820
      @c.l.1820 2 роки тому +2

      She was in Casa Blanca. That movie is shown in every film school.

  • @iconnnico
    @iconnnico 3 роки тому +236

    Beautifully done. Wasn't she the one who announced the Hepburn/Streisand tie for Best Actress? I kinda remember how gracefully shocked she was when she opened that envelope.
    Also... Isn't it weird how some people believe that cancel culture is an invention of the 2010s media...?

    • @jessica_jam4386
      @jessica_jam4386 3 роки тому +32

      There’s nothing new under the sun.

    • @maheenm.k1015
      @maheenm.k1015 3 роки тому +36

      @@jessica_jam4386 the pitchforks are just replaced with comment sections and videos.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Рік тому +1

      And the outrage tends to be over different things (at least sometimes), which is what makes people think it's something new. The process isn't new ("ostracisation" is an Ancient Greek concept for crying out loud), just the values being judged have shifted.

  • @jbrambilla1950
    @jbrambilla1950 3 роки тому +155

    I would love to see one on Maria Felix, a major movie star in latin america and europe. Maria rejected racism and those contracts and ran away from Hollywood

  • @darkphoenix474
    @darkphoenix474 3 роки тому +190

    She should’ve won a fourth Oscar for Autumn Sonata, or shared it with Liv, they’re so incredible

    • @HelloHello-tm7uc
      @HelloHello-tm7uc 3 роки тому +14

      I strongly believe she was bronze that year - but I dont think the academy was ready to give a non American a fourth Oscar haha

    • @hadbetterdays
      @hadbetterdays 3 роки тому +8

      Liv should've gone Supporting, so she could have gotten it!

    • @sammeltzer6335
      @sammeltzer6335 3 роки тому +9

      Look I love Jane, and now thanks to BKR I know why she won, but I think both Ingrid and Jill Clayburgh were more worthy of Oscars that year.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 3 роки тому +12

      And Deborah Kerr should have won this Oscar. She was brilliant in King and I and never won an Oscar. She is similar to Amy Adams in their acting style and never winning after so many nominations (although Amy of course still can although apparently Hillbilly Elegy isn’t good unfortunately so not yet).

    • @darkphoenix474
      @darkphoenix474 3 роки тому +7

      @@sarasamaletdin4574 Deborah Kerr should’ve won for Colonel Blimp

  • @pepiola
    @pepiola 3 роки тому +50

    Here in Italy, their story is told so differently!
    The story usually starts with Bergman famous letter to Rossellini and then it is told as a love story. That created scandal, but basically a love story between two great artists

    • @bluecollarlit
      @bluecollarlit 3 роки тому +8

      This is very interesting, thank you for giving us another perspective.

    • @afrolatinameli.4094
      @afrolatinameli.4094 2 роки тому +6

      I guess this goes to show the things Americans value or how generally speaking Americans tend to "think" more negatively rather than focusing on the positives.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Рік тому +3

      ​@@afrolatinameli.4094 Which is funny because between Czechs and Americans, we're the negative ones and tend to think of Americans as the unrealistically positive ones.
      Although I have no idea how such a story would be perceived from here; in many things, Americans are definitely way more rigid than they'd like to think they are.

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr 3 роки тому +128

    She is a wonderfully honest and strong presence on screen; she's capable of a huge range of characterization, from deeply dramatic to comic, with always a strong backbone. If feels as if that backbone was part of her personal integrity as well as of her screen persona. Thanks for this wonderful essay.

  • @bananawal8215
    @bananawal8215 3 роки тому +42

    Ok but that fancam for her hair was MAGNIFICENT

  • @acecosmonaut5559
    @acecosmonaut5559 3 роки тому +89

    An absolutely iconic actress, Ingrid Bergman looked life in the face and said "I shall pave my own way" and proceeded to live her life with no regrets.

    • @B..P..
      @B..P.. 3 роки тому

      She had plenty of regrets....

    • @lindakahler4799
      @lindakahler4799 5 місяців тому

      I asked Mom why people hated her. She said that Ingrid made too many films as nuns and saints and people confused make believe with real people. That and how men get away with things that women are not allowed to do

  • @drjwww
    @drjwww 3 роки тому +234

    Not going to add anything about Ingrid Bergman, but it does warrant stating: if you read just about any review from Bosley Crowther today, it's astonishing what a dreadful critic he was. Product of his time and all that, yeah, but still: there's very little of his writing that holds up even relatively well, and his judgment on movies is generally much, much worse than his writing.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 3 роки тому +35

      I wonder why some people become critics. Some seem tired of watching so many movies and are cynical about everything.

    • @manthony225
      @manthony225 3 роки тому +15

      @@2degucitas I think that may be an occupational hazard for critics. They start off with a love of writing about film/theater/music but let themselves become cynical when it becomes more about the job than the writing.

    • @cinemaocd1752
      @cinemaocd1752 3 роки тому +14

      YES! He was a theater critic as well and he was rubbish at that as well. I'm still salty over the way he over-hyped certain actors and destroyed others who weren't to his taste.

    • @Kevin-rg3yc
      @Kevin-rg3yc 3 роки тому +11

      true i feel the same way with pauline kael god bless her soul but her reviews didn't feel like actual film reviews and more like brutual prejudice reviews, i felt bc she embodied that "not like other girls" attitude is why she was allowed in the film critics circle more than any other female critic/journalist of her time. Reading her reviews on meryl streep movies and acting talent in the 80s and 90s is a rollar coaster of cringe and confusion

    • @geniehossain3738
      @geniehossain3738 2 роки тому +4

      Right?? Feels like every time BKR releases a new video, there's some mention of Bosley Crowther and he just comes across as out of touch (even then) and having the worst opinions on literally EVERYTHING.

  • @alaia-awakened
    @alaia-awakened 3 роки тому +339

    Woman: Publicly has a baby out of wedlock
    40's press: "She's worse than Stalin!"

    • @ahyan6681
      @ahyan6681 3 роки тому +19

      also they always blame the women, jolie, taylor like never the men

    • @xxromanovaxx6682
      @xxromanovaxx6682 2 роки тому +5

      @@ahyan6681 because men are perfect angels who never do wrong!

    • @lemonade_011
      @lemonade_011 2 роки тому +3

      @@ahyan6681 That’s true but sometimes when it’s a minority-man it can usually be the same but In context yes lol

  • @crybabyland
    @crybabyland 3 роки тому +25

    Most people see her win in Murder on the Orient Express as an extended apology from Hollywood but I was truly touched by the pain and passion of her character and how much she did for such a small role.

  • @kristine9182
    @kristine9182 3 роки тому +456

    ''Nuevo telefono who dis''

    • @Nikki-tx6kh
      @Nikki-tx6kh 3 роки тому +35

      Il telefono è nuovo, chi sei tu?
      I properly speak Italian, couldn't resist.

    • @SR-kh6yq
      @SR-kh6yq 3 роки тому +29

      @@Nikki-tx6kh what, no, that's not how we'd say it naturally in Italian XD "Telefono nuovo, chi sei?" is how you want to say it. But "nuovo telefono who dis" still made me lol

    • @SR-kh6yq
      @SR-kh6yq 3 роки тому +13

      @equasian the only Spanish here is that the comment at the top incorrectly spelled "nuovo" and wrote the Spanish "nuevo" instead. People using Spanish words to "speak Italian" thinking they're the same languages is so common that I don't even bother to point out mistakes anymore lol

    • @CeliaTyree
      @CeliaTyree 3 роки тому +1

      Nuevo is spanish, nuovo in italian

  • @roter13
    @roter13 3 роки тому +75

    Isabella Rossellini looks just like her mother. It's basically like Ingrid cloned herself.

  • @ladym.7594
    @ladym.7594 3 роки тому +92

    I always thought Ingrid's hair should have got an award all of its own!!

    • @jjsmith3302
      @jjsmith3302 3 роки тому +6

      ...and now it has, sorta 😉

  • @bernig
    @bernig 3 роки тому +67

    "her peers who had similar success at the box office, with fans and with the Academy... of which there are few" - ain't that the truth, what a Star!

  • @WellingtonOliveira_well_author
    @WellingtonOliveira_well_author 3 роки тому +290

    How did you manage to get the actual screenshot of exchange of text messages between Ingrid and Roberto??!! I'm SHOOK! :O

    • @progress2913
      @progress2913 3 роки тому +5

      Lol

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w 3 роки тому +19

      Izzy’s uncanny ability to uncover little-known primary sources is never less than astonishing, honestly.

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 3 роки тому +13

      My surprise is how Roberto used “nuevo” (Spanish) instead of “nuovo” (Italian).
      He was faking being Italian?!?

  • @jacob2813
    @jacob2813 3 роки тому +176

    YES. YES. YES. These videos are the only thing keeping my mental health stable.

  • @ArtemisScribe
    @ArtemisScribe 3 роки тому +88

    Me out here sobbing cuz our baby got a Skillshare sponsorship. She's a big shot UA-camr now.

  • @ks4148
    @ks4148 3 роки тому +118

    Ingrid Bergman: There never was, and never will be anyone like her.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +8

      except, perhaps, her daughter Isabella - a strong actor in her own right and remarkably like her mother in appearance

    • @cristic767
      @cristic767 3 роки тому +1

      And the World will be fine. It will survive happily.

  • @djoy11
    @djoy11 3 роки тому +86

    “the frankly superior 1997 animated film”(slipping in some straight truths, I see)

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 3 роки тому +2

      Yes! I loved that too.

    • @Charlie-hl7jr
      @Charlie-hl7jr 3 роки тому +6

      It was because of the 1997 film that I sought out more information about the Russian royal family and eventually the 1956 film where I first discovered and fell in love with Ingrid Bergman! 🥰

  • @railopes9909
    @railopes9909 3 роки тому +158

    I'm a simple girl, I see Be Kind Rewind, I click

  • @allegory6393
    @allegory6393 Рік тому +13

    Up there in the Pantheon of the greatest actors of all time. And had she only done the masterpieces that are 'Notorious', 'Stromboli', 'Voyage to Italy' and 'Autumn Sonata' it would have been more than enough for ten lifetimes of applause and adoration for her art. Glad every generation of film lovers takes up where the last one left off and is still in awe of (if not also in love with) her.

  • @EmmaClips-vv9dg
    @EmmaClips-vv9dg 3 роки тому +41

    Thank God, people today dont give a rat's ass about the scandal. She was human, she made mistakes, so what. I love her for what she believed in, her talent and her beauty.

  • @tori3073
    @tori3073 3 роки тому +30

    First, as a kpop stan, love the fancam. Ingrid deserves every fancam ever. Second, I love how you structured this video. Rather than simply offer the facts, you gave us nuance and something to think about. You gave us a critique of the Hollywood bubble and compared it to other films. A fantastic video all around.

  • @llongone2
    @llongone2 3 роки тому +13

    I first saw her in "Casablanca" (one of my favorite films) and thought she was chosen for that role just to be "eye candy". Then I watched "Gaslight", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", and "Notorious"...and now I consider Ingrid Bergman to be one of the all-time greats.

  • @georgewhite6926
    @georgewhite6926 3 роки тому +36

    I lol-ed so hard at "Nuovo telefono who dis". Great work as always!

  • @gailcbull
    @gailcbull Рік тому +6

    Ingrid Bergman is my favourite actress in all of classic films and Notorious is my favourite Hitchcock film. Thank you for profiling the ups and downs of her career.

  • @justin__roderick
    @justin__roderick 3 роки тому +30

    the Ingrid Bergman hair fan cam was iconic

  • @annaguedez4771
    @annaguedez4771 3 роки тому +62

    One of my favourites actresses to watch. Autumn Sonata is magnificent and my favourite with her. I didn't know anything about the backlash she went through in America. Interesting to know that American society has seldom been able to separate a real person from the roles an actor takes, good for Ingrid for leaving that bubble and pursuing growth as an artist.

  • @SixSamuraiUnited
    @SixSamuraiUnited 3 роки тому +51

    Ingrid Bergman is literally the only reason to watch Anastasia

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +4

      was Yul not good? I haven't seen this film, but he was normally pretty mesmerising to watch...

    • @linchen008
      @linchen008 3 роки тому +7

      He was 👋

    • @SixSamuraiUnited
      @SixSamuraiUnited 3 роки тому +1

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 he was fine, but I'd never watch that movie just for him

    • @hulee1968
      @hulee1968 3 роки тому +1

      Yul Brynner lol

  • @abain8721
    @abain8721 3 роки тому +32

    Ingrid is my absolute, obsessive favourite. What a beautiful and talented woman ahead of her time. Thank you for this!

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 3 роки тому +11

    One doesn't just click on a Be Kind Rewind video... One prepares, makes time, pours a glass of wine and enjoys Hollywood's history becoming poetry through the lives of women... Beautiful as always! Thanx!!!

  • @phillipgregoryburkeactor1
    @phillipgregoryburkeactor1 3 роки тому +70

    Here I am, supposed to be going to the grocery store but now I’m dropping everything and everyone to watch this video NOW

    • @hciapetus1251
      @hciapetus1251 3 роки тому +7

      Lol! I’m suppose to be getting ready for work. Did the same.

  • @InsertCleverNameHere0
    @InsertCleverNameHere0 3 роки тому +29

    Petition for more BKR Old Hollywood fancams

  • @biancachristie
    @biancachristie 3 роки тому +16

    Anastasia and its Oscar always struck me as an explicit Return on Ingrid’s part-in the film’s narrative about a “lost” princess , its characterization of her as someone with literally no memory, her willingness to play a character that conformed to her former saintly(ish) persona, that final scene where is re-glamorized in her gown and crown. The parallels to her professional return were just perfectly Classic Hollywood, and a great bit of mythmaking. Without it, would she have become quite the legend she still is?

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Рік тому +1

      What struck _me_ about Anastasia was how it maintains the ambiguity of her identity till the end (unlike the animated feature it inspired, for example). She wasn't returning to a persona in my view, she was simply playing a compelling, confusing and confused character.
      From her point of view, I imagine, anyway. The way it played out may well be exactly how you characterised it. 🙂

  • @carlosmartins3009
    @carlosmartins3009 3 роки тому +30

    After having a bad day, accessing UA-cam and seeing a new video from Be Kind Rewind just made me feel better. And what a rare jewel was Ingrid Bergman.

  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 3 роки тому +133

    I’m not saying adultery is right, but there are many examples of Hollywood actresses committing adultery. Why did they have to single her out?

    • @teddypattinson5772
      @teddypattinson5772 3 роки тому +56

      Cuz David O’Selznick made her out to be “Saint Ingrid” to the public. So her having an affair was extra shocking

    • @bkrewind
      @bkrewind  3 роки тому +72

      It’s in the video!

    • @batman5224
      @batman5224 3 роки тому +36

      @@teddypattinson5772 It’s not like Ingrid was the only actress with a positive public image. Myrna Loy was known as the perfect wife, but she was married four times.

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden 3 роки тому +41

      Sometimes people fixate on an unlucky person at a specific time because they need to vent and have someone be the lightning rod to their hate as a pressure valve. Or, in other words: humans are shitty bastards with poor impulse control and want someone else to do emotional labour for them to make them feel better.

    • @Rosannasfriend
      @Rosannasfriend 3 роки тому +10

      9:28 for the answer

  • @derekrosdahl1484
    @derekrosdahl1484 3 роки тому +14

    Went from crying and depressed to happy and hopeful seeing the BKR notification on my phone.

  • @maggie5990
    @maggie5990 3 роки тому +20

    20:53 This is the first time I’ve heard a film essayist give 1997 Anastasia the credit it deserves!

  • @danielchaconsanchez5097
    @danielchaconsanchez5097 3 роки тому +18

    today i was rewatching your videos and thinking about who would i like to know about next, and it came to my mind ingrid bergman.... i haven´t been more surprised in a while

  • @Sibealove
    @Sibealove 3 роки тому +22

    This was just fabulous to watch. That Ingrid Bergman "I have no regrets" energy is such #goals. And I agree about the Stromboli hair, glad you gave it the attention it deserves!
    And speaking of 1956 and that newspaper you showed, I think Deborah Kerr would make for a great video subject. Not only is she kind of underrated nowadays (at least I think so), but she lost Best Actress six times, a record unlikely to be broken. Not to mention the irony of receiving that Honorary Oscar from the hands of... Glenn Close. Just one more suggestion from one more fan ;)

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому

      um... is there something wrong with Glenn Close? What am I missing?

    • @Sibealove
      @Sibealove 3 роки тому +5

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 No, nothing wrong. Just funny that Glenn happened to be the person presenting the Honorary Oscar to Deborah. At the time, Deborah was one of two actresses with the most nominations without a win. Now, Glenn stands alone as the most nominated actress without a win.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +1

      @@Sibealove Oh, okay. Yes, that is an interesting coincidence. :-)

    • @agirlwithdreams15
      @agirlwithdreams15 2 роки тому

      Your wish was granted!

  • @lpgilber
    @lpgilber 3 роки тому +7

    What I find interesting is that Rossellini was possessive but had an affair with a younger woman while he was married to Ingrid the same way he had an affair with Ingrid when she was married.

  • @adelachobotova4870
    @adelachobotova4870 3 роки тому +21

    "Very quick performance in Murder on the Orient Express" Yes but what a performance! (if you haven't seen the movie go watch at least her (basically only) scene, it's 4 minutes and on youtube)

    • @CPTDoom
      @CPTDoom 3 роки тому +9

      If you haven't seen the film, you must watch the whole thing and then watch it again after you know the ending. Her performance has about 1,000 more levels when you have the whole story. She was originally cast for the Princess Dragomiroff role, but asked for the charity worker instead. She knew which role she'd slay.

    • @slonmish
      @slonmish 3 роки тому +3

      I love her performance there! she talks very little, it’s all about the breathing, the eyes, the body language - she, in her interrogation scene, trumps everyone else in that sea of mega movie stars

  • @fatimagic1365
    @fatimagic1365 3 роки тому +13

    "nuovo telefono who dis" okay this is seriously one of my favorite channels on this site. educational, entertaining, brilliantly researched and structured...how do you do it??? also like...so many men in hollywood, even at this point we're crafting their personas out of being ~ladies' men~ but of course bergman and not rossellini took all the heat for the scandal despite the fact that they were both married. thank you for reading my mind and calling out the eddie fisher/elizabeth taylor double standard.

  • @Nikki-tx6kh
    @Nikki-tx6kh 3 роки тому +31

    She was beautiful, isn't she? The three things I like from Sweden- ABBA, Måns Zelmerlöw and Ingrid Bergman.
    Then the rest of my favourite Nordic things are Norwegian...
    And Vikings, I love Vikings
    😋😘

  • @AD-vz1gq
    @AD-vz1gq 3 роки тому +32

    Cannot thank you enough for the time and effort you put into these videos

  • @bb1111116
    @bb1111116 3 роки тому +5

    As a teen I became a huge fan of black and white films in the golden age of Hollywood. As I became aware of all the great stars, Ingrid Bergman had a special place. When I learned about her blacklist over morals charges, I was outraged and I still get emotional about it to this day. She is a supremely great actress who has nothing to apologize for. I also learned that when she attended the 1959 Academy Awards as a presenter, she was given a standing ovation. Good for her.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 2 роки тому +6

    The videos from this channel are the most well produced on UA-cam. Factually accurate and educational. The narration carries each video along effortlessly. Wonderful job on the beautiful ❤️ Ingrid.

  • @redluis369
    @redluis369 3 роки тому +14

    Everytime you post a new video to me feels like whenever a teacher enters with a TV to the classroom

  • @monica3020
    @monica3020 3 роки тому +5

    I love vintage Lo-Fi, and the fact that these videos have Lo-Fi like music and vintage topics/images is absolutely lovely

  • @deanneb6925
    @deanneb6925 3 роки тому +19

    Me before this video - :(
    Me after hearing you describe Ingrid Bergman’s early successful films as “bangers” - :D

  • @mizel101
    @mizel101 3 роки тому +37

    I think a quick sentence about Ingrid's first family, who they were, what happened to them, would have been nice.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +18

      Her daughter, Pia, was a journalist (she is still alive). Her first husband, Petter, was a neurosurgeon who lived to a good age and had a happy second marriage with more children. I don't think Ingrid meant to abandon her daughter - she was in Europe and the divorce was bitter, I gather it took til her daughter was nearly an adult for them to reconcile. Ingrid's adultery would have been a major factor against her in a custody case, in those times.
      I hope this helps. :-)

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 3 роки тому +4

      It was omitted on purpose....If you dont mention or show pictures of the ppl being betrayed and abandoned its easier to paint Ingrid Bergman as the victim....

    • @mizel101
      @mizel101 3 роки тому +6

      @@dukedematteo1995 idk about that. it doesn't seem like it was too devastating to them considering what the previous comment has to say.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 3 роки тому +1

      @@mizel101 yea im sure an actress wasnt narcissistic or selfish at all.....
      She abandoned her kid for about 8 years. I don't know a mother who could do that...

    • @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892
      @silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 3 роки тому +6

      ​@@dukedematteo1995 Nah, the question is, if everything was so perfect, WHY did she leave then?? See, it just wasn't it, from Bergman's own recollection. Nothing outrageous, they actually seem to have had a very happy time early in their marriage, also, she praises him for his support, e.g., he even crafted the mouth/face-piece she's wearing in "A Woman's Face". As her career in America took off, little things started to annoy her, and as I see it, vice versa, this is your 4th Martini, why do you not loose weight (seriously, those were the days), even forcing her onto the scale (she wrote that in 1980), "good" is the highest accolade she ever heard from him, you won't find work soon since you're going fat - and then the zingers, everyone is only keen for PR/I'm the only man who could ever really love you (if Bergman made that up, I'm not), and, I never make a mistake - which he denied later to have ever said. Bottom line, their marriage had ended years before their divorce, Bergman explaining that for practical reasons, and why fight for the kid, the house's big enough, just deal with it, and keep the PR positive of course. Now, he was a brain surgeon (psychological brain surgery btw., which was banned in the 60s, still his practise was an exception actually), that was REAL work, they were protestants, so that's important, Bergman was frugal, he was stingy, he ran loading extra weight in a rucksack, she started affairs, she also would have followed Capa, despite all obvious impossibilities, if he had asked (he never really did), and was itching to just get out of that entire spectacle. ...Who's to blame? Who's the victim?

  • @KnightfallFelix
    @KnightfallFelix 3 роки тому +18

    Your videos made me fall in love with film and its history all over again. It's always so exciting getting a notification for a new video from your channel.

  • @camilogalvez7236
    @camilogalvez7236 3 роки тому +81

    When nicki minaj pop out saying “immaaa uma biiiiiimmggg”, i lost it.

  • @Trixtah
    @Trixtah 3 роки тому +10

    OK, I was here for the commentary on Ingrid's hair, and then the fancam KILLED ME. I loved it.
    Have to say though, one of the things that bugs me most about "golden era" Hollywood movies (and pretty much all the subsequent eras) is the really glaring age differences between the romantic male and female leads, which seemed particularly pronounced in Bergman's case. It was like the movie director equivalent of self-insert fanfic.
    Obviously Bergman herself liked older men, at least sometimes, and I wouldn't care if it were just an occasional thing. But over and over and over, huge age differences showing up in her films. Until, ironically, she started making those movies in Italy and Europe.

  • @bjanik8412
    @bjanik8412 9 місяців тому +3

    Ingrid was excellent in Cactus Flower with Goldie Hawn( best supporting academy winner) and Walter Mathau. She is very funny...one of my favorites of hers...definitely out of the box for her ❤

  • @steamboatwill3.367
    @steamboatwill3.367 3 роки тому +30

    Greetings from Ingrid's home land.

  • @CocogoatMain0501
    @CocogoatMain0501 3 роки тому +17

    the fancam part had me rolling!

  • @TheBooklover1848
    @TheBooklover1848 3 роки тому +8

    Ingrid Bergman looking into the middle distance and saying "Liverwurst!" is the single greatest moment in cinema.

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w 3 роки тому

      For those who want to see that moment for themselves, search for “Ingrid Bergman says Leberwurst” on UA-cam.

  • @martakeen2379
    @martakeen2379 3 роки тому +7

    The fancam sold it for me, I have to watch Stromboli now.

  • @Slm99
    @Slm99 3 роки тому +34

    She faced so much scrutiny because she was a foreigner and did not fit the American standards and culture at the time.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 3 роки тому +9

      Not really, like said she was bellowed in Hollywood for a decade. What she did was really shocking, look how much tabloids talked of Jolie/Pitt affair and that wasn’t having a child with another married man while you are married.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 3 роки тому +4

      @@sarasamaletdin4574 I agree....Why are people acting like social scorn to abandoning your daughter is a weird or bad thing?

  • @triky814
    @triky814 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for giving me a whole 30-mins of Ingrid content! (and a fan cam 😂). This is quickly becoming one of my favourite channels and really boosts my trivia game!

  • @marianar2948
    @marianar2948 3 роки тому +8

    I loved this video, it gave me the push to go finish watching Stromboli. Also, I loved how you let your humor intrude more in here, it's more than welcome ;)

  • @thesyrupiee
    @thesyrupiee 3 роки тому +8

    This is legit the only channel I have notifications turned on for

  • @Chihiro33333
    @Chihiro33333 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this video! Very well made, and so nice to see Ingrid Bergman getting a part of the appriciation she deserved.
    I can add a bit from a Swedish perspective: She is considered to be one of our greatest actors, of course, and was very much loved here in Sweden. For us Swedes she was not a Hollywood actress that ”went rouge”, but an actress that was successfull as well as in Sweden as in other parts of Europe AND in Hollywood. And both on stage and on the screen. And she did so much more after Anastasia.
    Personally, I loved that she went her own way. That she never apologized for her choices. I guess that the fact that she already had a career in Sweden, and after Stromboli also in the rest of Europe, made it easier for her to handle Hollywood’s / America’s reaction to her affair and marriage to Rossilini, than what would have been possible for an American-born actor. I can highly recommend her biography ”My Story”.

    • @andrea.bezdan
      @andrea.bezdan 2 роки тому +1

      Her book is absolutely wonderful, I loved it! It's always a joy to read the words of such an articulate person.

  • @rebelbelle1039
    @rebelbelle1039 3 роки тому +17

    Her affair reminds me of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. I loved Ingrid. She was ahead of her time

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 3 роки тому +14

      I was reminded more of Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe - Meg was America's darling, and despite whatever context their relationship occurred in, she was utterly vilified. I believe it was devastating for her image and utterly changed her career. Angelina did not have that same image and, given both her range of her passions/talents and what has appeared to be a marked capacity for resilience, I don't think she's been nearly as affected overall.

    • @Kevin-rg3yc
      @Kevin-rg3yc 3 роки тому +8

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 true also shockingly angleina jolie's career became much bigger and iconic after the jennifer aniston scandal bc she appeared in more serious films, became a filmmaker and of course became a global humanitian/activist

  • @outinsider
    @outinsider 3 роки тому +23

    I omg'd all over when I got a notification and saw Ingrid Bergman. Personally, I love her performance in Anastasia and thought she deserved her Oscar for it as she did Gaslight and Murder On The Orient Express. I love your exploration of her. I want to see her Rossolini films now. Also, hot take on cancel culture- everyone who condemned her would be canceled today. Those who whine about cancel culture do come from privilege and those who condemn it probably have something to hide. I feel your sharing of Ingrid Bergman's story calls that out and frames it wonderfully.

  • @starsandsunsets
    @starsandsunsets 3 роки тому +4

    Absolutely love this video! Thank you for featuring Ingrid. Few months back I was binge watching Ingrid's videos on yt and this is such a wonderful addition. She's a very talented actress and it's a delight to watch her on screen. Thanks once again for this.

  • @daniellemhall1358
    @daniellemhall1358 3 роки тому +42

    Ingrid Bergman in Sromboli: acting her pants off
    Me: Dat hair tho.

  • @ladyliberty417
    @ladyliberty417 3 роки тому +11

    Just saw Inn of the sixth happiness at
    home, Ingrid is so awesome and I think she is the greatest, but that is my own opinion!! We all have our favorites, but what convinced me is listening to her on Luxe Radio and her genius is so clear as with just her voice she inhabits her roles.
    She is the best there is, thanks for this
    Video 🥰❤️

  • @gracegerely7331
    @gracegerely7331 3 роки тому +1

    THE FAN CAM omg. I was just thinking about your channel this morning wondering when I'd be blessed with a new video and was very happily surprised when I got the notification for this one. I LOVE INGRID BERGMAN

  • @fratmithatunal2862
    @fratmithatunal2862 3 роки тому +5

    I recently watched Autumn Sonata, Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann was amazing and thanks for 30 minutes awesome video of Ingrid Bergman's career.

  • @darylchin53
    @darylchin53 2 роки тому +3

    One of my favorite of your videos; am impressed at how nuanced you are in your evaluation of Bergman's career, how she consistently looked for challenges, working in theater even when she was in the first flush of her Hollywood stardom (and winning one of the first Tony Awards). Too often, the problem with people commenting on Ingrid Bergman is that Hollywood stardom is seen as the aim of any career, as if that is the end all and be all. (In all the commentary on Katharine Hepburn, for example, her decision to do theater in the 1950s, especially her decision to do "regional" theater where she could do classics - Shakespeare and Shaw, for example - is overlooked, as if it were not an important part of her decision as to what "acting" meant for her.) And Bergman's decision to work in theater, television, as well as movies, so that she could expand her range as an actress is often neglected, but i'm glad to see you give that proper credit. She had become the biggest star in Hollywood (by the mid-1940s, a top box office star and an award-winning actress) and then she wanted to see what else was out there for her as an artist. And that's the important part: as an artist!

  • @roddersrodders
    @roddersrodders 3 роки тому +6

    This was such a great video. I was meant to be in bed ages ago, but then I saw this and I had to open a beer and spend the last half an hour here. By far, my favourite channel on this platform.

  • @shaid1111
    @shaid1111 3 роки тому +5

    Ingrid Bergman is one of the most attractive screen performers ever. Speaking as a Norwegian person she absolutely doesn't look abnormally pretty for Scandinavia, there is just 1000s of people who look like that over here. But Bergman has this thing where she obviously looks great in person(I can only assume) and on pictures, but sensational on screen. It's fascinating.

  • @KatCam14
    @KatCam14 3 роки тому +2

    Spectacular video!! Love how your editing has evolved! (The texts from Ingrid to Roberto are great!)

  • @jasonraschen1109
    @jasonraschen1109 3 роки тому +5

    Your videos are like mini Docs. So informative and entertaining. You are a very gifted storyteller. I love Ingrid Bergman and was excited to watch this. Did not disappoint.

  • @eduardovasconcelos4204
    @eduardovasconcelos4204 3 роки тому +4

    In love with this channel!! The fancam I’m literally screaming

  • @kkay3784
    @kkay3784 3 роки тому

    Nothing, but NOTHING perks me up like the discovery that you have posted a new video. This is such a marvelous account of one of our film star gems. Thank you so much for doing your thing!

  • @AlleyCat-bz8hr
    @AlleyCat-bz8hr 3 роки тому +1

    I CAN NOT OVERSTATE HOW AMAZING YOUR CONTENT IS. Your dedication to cinema is incredible and I am always in awe of the sources you provide ie the newspaper clippings, interviews and movie footage.
    Keep up the great work! You and your team deserve so much success. ♥️

  • @weslleyfrancisco8616
    @weslleyfrancisco8616 3 роки тому +10

    Love all the way from Brazil. These videos are a blessing!

  • @MrAGr
    @MrAGr 3 роки тому +6

    Ingrid Bergman had such riveting, extraordinary talent. A truly unique presence that made the whole world fall in love with her.

  • @ruben1475
    @ruben1475 3 роки тому +4

    The more I know about past occurrences like this where the press kept slandering celebrities, the more sceptical I have become about present day canceling. We look back at people like Ingrid Bergman and Maria Callas and pity them, but how can we _really_ know celebrity scandals in the present day aren't the same overblown cases of publicity grabs and people's desire to knock celebrities down a peg?
    (There are of course instances where people are genuinely, provably being harmful but my point stands)

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 3 роки тому +1

    I have recommended one of your videos to people who work in films and they love it! Absolutely in love with the research and how meticulous it all is.