F24.06 – Fanny and Alexander

Co-Director Carl Sederholm talks with Chip Oscarson about Fanny and Alexander (1982), Its place in Ingmar Bergman’s film career, and its major themes. They also explore how Bergman was influenced by Swedish playwrights in developing the themes for this work. The conversation concludes with recommendations for other Bergman films that listeneners might enjoy.

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The directors of the Brigham Young University International Cinema and their special guests discuss the films showing at BYU’s International Cinema--one of the longest running college cinema programs of its kind in the world. IC screens over eighty of the best contemporary and classic films from all over the world each year with support from the BYU College of Humanities, and you can get background about the films here. "From the Booth" is a great way to get insights into foreign films, the history of cinema, and about what is going on in the world of media studies.