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What Greta Gerwig Discovered in Ingmar Bergman’s House Will Probably Surprise You
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2016
- The star of Sundance’s Wiener-Dog and Maggie’s Plan says she and boyfriend Noah Baumbach were relieved to learn that even geniuses own silly movies on VHS.
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What Greta Gerwig Discovered in Ingmar Bergman’s House Will Probably Surprise You
He did once say in an interview, when asked what kind of movies he liked,
he liked "all movies."
Except “Godard”
@@jarx7500 😄
No surprise really, despite an undeserved reputation for being severe and quintessentially arthouse, Bergman was much more worldly and earthy than his reputation, both in his films and real life. Watch Summer with Monika for instance.
Bergman is labeled "arthouse" because people today only infest themselves with commercial garbage. Whenever they find something meaningful they go "Oh, this is artsy! How Precious!"
Well at least, that's my impression of Americans.
Also, living at Fårö, well into retirement age, he still had such a clout he would look into the papers every week and see what new films were showing in theatres in Stockholm, and he just phoned it in to the Swedish Film Institute what films he wanted to see that particular weekend and they shipped the crates for him express to the island of Fårö so he could watch the films in his private theatre. Asked about the cost, the head of SFI just said "It was the least we could do for him".
Read 'The Magic Lantern' ages ago. Not that surprised by the Bergman reveal!
Highbrow is such a ridiculous word.
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Man I think I'm never been Obsessed with any female director Greta is something else more than director she is more like an sharp beautiful actress
i love her
Great artists don't categorize the world in the way a lot of minor figures do.
calling people minor figures is bonkers
Greta is adorable!
It's all an act --- she can't just be her authentic self. I find it so tedious I can barely watch her.
I loved lady bird I can't wait for little women
As a Bergman fan I wonder how come she doesnt follow on his steps more.. Bergman was faithful to the truth and never reduced his intellectual level of story telling, to lower your scripts complexity over ticket numbers seems to me like something one of his characters would do in his most psychoanalytical movies, something to wonder about one day
Exactly. She doesn’t follow his steps at all. It sort of makes me laugh when she talks about him because she isn’t even in the same galaxy as him when it comes to stories and characters.
Why must she? She is influenced by numerous other film makers, bergman is just one. And to say he didn’t try and sell movie tickets with his films is just plain wrong. You need to watch his early films (and the fact he made adverts for soap!) to see this.
You should watch Bergman Island dir. Mia Hansen-Løve, it explores how one can be inspired by an artist whilst also questioning the presence of them within their own art.
She’s soooo beautiful
Thank you Vanity Fair i love Greta she is amazing and gorgeous
Grande Greta!
I wish i discovered her in my house☹️
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Now I'm 5 years more last than your last could ever be.
hace un cine de mierda igual
Why would the interviewer think that Baumbach watched highbrow films? Because he shot a film in black and white and then couldn't articulate WHY he did so?
I worked on production with a bunch of people that worked with Greta Gerwig, every one said is full of herself and acted like a complete diva. id imagine Noah Baumbauch is even worse. This was in 2015
I know people that worked with her and they said the she was really nice, and normal... weird.
@@jessica5497 you're lying
0:55 Then she goes and does a coming of age movie and yet another adaption of Little Women.
And?
@@misterapplesyd She's talking about the incredible potential of the film medium, but what she does herself with this is just to recontextualize what has been done so many times before but to an audience of today. Meaning she's not really utilizing this potential.
@@EatPieYes yeah I myself am not a fan of remakes but I think presenting an old idea to an audience of today isn't a bad thing if she did a fairly good job and in a way, showed things differently. It's not that deep though lol it was pretty much a passion project for her it seems and isn't this like her 2nd film? Plenty of opportunities in the future.
So??
@@abishaipaul2298 Read my second comment.