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Ingmar Bergman’s films had a very broad and rich relationship with the rest of European cinema, contrary to the myth that Bergman was a peripheral figure, culturally and aesthetically isolated from the rest of Europe. This book contends that he should be put at the very center of European film history by chronologically comparing Bergman’s relationship to key European directors such as Carl Theodor Dreyer, Jean-Luc Godard, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Andrei Tarkovsky, and also looks at Bergman’s critical relationship to key movements in film history such as the French New Wave. In so doing, it demonstrates how Ingmar Bergman’s films illustrate the demonic struggle in modernity between faith and secularity through “his intense preoccupation with the malaise of intimacy.”



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“Orr's analysis offers consistently fresh comparisons, tracing ways that… represent rich and subtle cinematic conversations. Orr's reach is broad, detailed, and informed by both current critical conversations and the perspective of intervening decades. Highly recommended. · Choice

“A reader who has viewed and scrutinized the numerous films discussed in Orr’s contribution will benefit from the thoughtful insights of an accomplished film scholar in this virtuosic étude.” · Scandinavian Studies

“…one of the most remarkable features of the book is the emphasis, usually forgotten, on contextualizing Bergman among other film traditions, taking into consideration not only subject matter criteria, but historical or socio-economic issues… Precisely at a time that increasingly advocates for interdisciplinary approaches and contextualization of cultural phenomena, this book provides the necessary material and insight and opens the opportunity for addressing important issues on the impact of modernist European films in the history of cinema and for us to move forward into further discussion on theoretical and methodological questions.” · Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

“On the evidence of this brilliantly allusive study of Ingmar Bergman, John Orr, had it not been for his premature passing, would have become one of the world's most influential of film analysts. Even beneath the shadow of the plethora of books on Bergman, Orr's approach is distinctive… He emphasizes the maestro's courageous leap into Modernism in the early 1960's, and the profound influence he exerted on his contemporaries. It is a pleasure to read Orr's elegant prose, which eschews the obtuse terminology of semiotics in favor of a lucid, almost passionate approach to the material. Bergman, one feels, would have enjoyed this book.” · Peter Cowie, author of Ingmar Bergman, A Critical Biography.

“The Demons of Modernity hits the ground running. We travel around the sociology, aesthetics and demonology of Ingmar Bergman with John Orr's great speed of thought and agility. The book is bracing, challenging, beautifully judged, fair minded, unstinting, and exhilarating.” · Mark Cousins, filmmaker and director of The Story of Film: An Odyssey



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations

Foreword
Maaret Koskinen

Chapter 1. Ingmar Bergman: The Demons of Modernity
Chapter 2. The Shadow of Transcendence: Dreyer-Bergman-Tarkovsky
Chapter 3. Lure of the Archipelago: Bergman-Godard-New Wave
Chapter 4. Existential Stoicism: Bergman-Antonioni

Afterword
Anne Orr

Filmography
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9781785332036, 978-1785332036
      ISBN10: 1785332031

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ingmar Bergman’s films had a very broad and rich relationship with the rest of European cinema, contrary to the myth that Bergman was a peripheral figure, culturally and aesthetically isolated from the rest of Europe. This book contends that he should be put at the very center of European film history by chronologically comparing Bergman’s relationship to key European directors such as Carl Theodor Dreyer, Jean-Luc Godard, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Andrei Tarkovsky, and also looks at Bergman’s critical relationship to key movements in film history such as the French New Wave. In so doing, it demonstrates how Ingmar Bergman’s films illustrate the demonic struggle in modernity between faith and secularity through “his intense preoccupation with the malaise of intimacy.”



      Trade Review

      “Orr's analysis offers consistently fresh comparisons, tracing ways that… represent rich and subtle cinematic conversations. Orr's reach is broad, detailed, and informed by both current critical conversations and the perspective of intervening decades. Highly recommended. · Choice

      “A reader who has viewed and scrutinized the numerous films discussed in Orr’s contribution will benefit from the thoughtful insights of an accomplished film scholar in this virtuosic étude.” · Scandinavian Studies

      “…one of the most remarkable features of the book is the emphasis, usually forgotten, on contextualizing Bergman among other film traditions, taking into consideration not only subject matter criteria, but historical or socio-economic issues… Precisely at a time that increasingly advocates for interdisciplinary approaches and contextualization of cultural phenomena, this book provides the necessary material and insight and opens the opportunity for addressing important issues on the impact of modernist European films in the history of cinema and for us to move forward into further discussion on theoretical and methodological questions.” · Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

      “On the evidence of this brilliantly allusive study of Ingmar Bergman, John Orr, had it not been for his premature passing, would have become one of the world's most influential of film analysts. Even beneath the shadow of the plethora of books on Bergman, Orr's approach is distinctive… He emphasizes the maestro's courageous leap into Modernism in the early 1960's, and the profound influence he exerted on his contemporaries. It is a pleasure to read Orr's elegant prose, which eschews the obtuse terminology of semiotics in favor of a lucid, almost passionate approach to the material. Bergman, one feels, would have enjoyed this book.” · Peter Cowie, author of Ingmar Bergman, A Critical Biography.

      “The Demons of Modernity hits the ground running. We travel around the sociology, aesthetics and demonology of Ingmar Bergman with John Orr's great speed of thought and agility. The book is bracing, challenging, beautifully judged, fair minded, unstinting, and exhilarating.” · Mark Cousins, filmmaker and director of The Story of Film: An Odyssey



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      List of Illustrations

      Foreword
      Maaret Koskinen

      Chapter 1. Ingmar Bergman: The Demons of Modernity
      Chapter 2. The Shadow of Transcendence: Dreyer-Bergman-Tarkovsky
      Chapter 3. Lure of the Archipelago: Bergman-Godard-New Wave
      Chapter 4. Existential Stoicism: Bergman-Antonioni

      Afterword
      Anne Orr

      Filmography
      Bibliography
      Index

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