Ingmar Bergman

Philosophy and Theology 2 (1):44-56 (1987)
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Abstract

Following two introductory sections which deal with the search for meaning and the model of film as a form of probing, I argue that Bergman deals with a number of important philosophical issues within his film corpus. A summary account of the vision which emerges from this corpus is sketched, followed by an analysis of the central role of the artist in society as Bergman conceives it.

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Robert E. Lauder
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