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Cate Blanchett will star as Blanche DuBois in the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Tennessee Williams' New Orleans drama A Streetcar Named Desire coming to the Kennedy Center in October. Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, who starred in many films...Tags: Theater, Tennessee Williams, Ingmar Bergman, Cate Blanchett
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'The Sorrows of an American' by Siri Hustvedt
The Sorrows of an American A Novel Siri Hustvedt Henry Holt: 306 pp., $25 Since Freud and Jung, the novel has concerned itself with the self, an increasingly complicated subject after World War II, which, like other wars but more so, fractured...Tags: Henry James, Ingmar Bergman, Manhattan (New York City), Henry Holt, Book
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San Sebastian fest opens
Political and social stories again take center stage at the San Sebastian film festival -- the oldest and most prestigious in the Spanish-speaking world -- which kicks off Thursday evening.
The Iraq conflict gets high-profile attention with Nick...Tags: Movies, Richard Gere, David Cronenberg, Religious Leaders, Martin Frost
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Best Ingmar Bergman films
Gene.seymour@newsday.comSo what's your favorite Ingmar Bergman movie? Answering that question depends, in large part, on when you first discovered that movies could be more than just ephemeral distractions. They could be prismatic visions of life that challenge and enrapture...Tags: Movies, Ingmar Bergman, Max von Sydow
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Film director Bergman dies at 89
Special to the TribuneIngmar Bergman, one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema and an artist who changed the way the world perceived the movies, died Monday, local media reported. He was 89 years old. Bergman died at his home in Faro, Sweden, Swedish news...Tags: Movies, State Budgets, Ingmar Bergman, Classical Music, Max von Sydow
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Movie review: 'Breaking and Entering'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) In Anthony Minghella's "Breaking and Entering"--a smart, well-mannered film that could use a little more juice and fire--Jude Law plays Will Francis, a successful London landscape architect with offices in the crime-ridden King's...Tags: Movies, Juliette Binoche, Theft, Ingmar Bergman, Jude Law
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Oscar-Winning Director Rademakers Dies
Zap2It.comFons Rademakers, the Dutch director behind the Academy Award-winning foreign language film "De Aanslag," has died at the age of 86. The filmmaker died of emphysema in a Geneva hospital, reports Dutch media. Alphonse Marie Rademakers was born in Noord-...Tags: Movies, Death and Dying, Maximilian Schell, Vittorio de Sica, Jean Renoir
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They wont waste any of your time
Times Staff WriterBrevity is especially prized this year among the contenders for the animated short Oscar, and the total running time of the five nominees would stop somewhere short of 40 minutes. Magnolia Pictures and Shorts International, the distributors of the 2006...Tags: Movies, West L.A., Jules Verne, Santa Monica, Film Festivals
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Steppenwolf's confounding sage
Tribune arts criticAnna Shapiro remembers first reading "August: Osage County" late one night in the wintertime."I thought I'd doze off and finish in the morning," she recalls. "But I couldn't put it down." When she got to the end, she rang playwright Tracy Letts, also...Tags: Death and Dying, Theater, Oklahoma, Ashley Judd, Ingmar Bergman
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Ingmar Bergman: Saraband
Why Bergman got the job: Because the director of "The Seventh Seal" (1956), "Cries and Whispers" (1972), "Fanny and Alexander" (1982), and many others is one of the 20th century's most important artists.
And he's decided that this will be the last film...Tags: Movies, Ingmar Bergman
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What's playing: summer movie calendar
MAY 13 A Hole in One Drama. The idea: A young woman considers a lobotomy to solve her problems in 1953. With: Michelle Williams, Meat Loaf, Bill Raymond. Writer-director: Richard Ledes. So? Extreme solution Kicking and Screaming Sports comedy. The idea:...Tags: John Robinson, James Dean, Teaching and Learning, Walt Disney, Kevin Pollak
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'Saraband'
John Anderson is a regular contributor to Newsday.Since his ostensible "retirement" in the '80s from theatrical film direction, Ingmar Bergman has been re-examining his life via proxy - most notably through his screenplays for "The Best Intentions" (directed by Bille August), "Sunday's Children"...Tags: Movies, John Anderson, Ingmar Bergman, Bille August
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