Ingrid Bergman Remembered (TV Movie 1996) Poster

(1996 TV Movie)

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Unforgettable Ingrid!!
elo-equipamentos14 March 2018
Who don't remember Ingrid and Bogie in Casablanca, perhaps the most famous scene of the movie of all time which he had up in a wooden box to reach at Bergman's height, she was taller than him, she was Joan of Arc the best picture ever made of this french's Saint, she plays a revolutionary together Gary Cooper on Spanish civil war on "For Whom the Bells Tolls" and at least to me the main picture of her "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" she plays a missionary on China simply the most meaningful picture about humanity, she was mother of Pia and Isabella and two more, she was one of best and beautiful actress of the cinema!!

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First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source DVD / Rating: 7
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an authentic actress
Kirpianuscus31 March 2020
A documentary with a noble and ambitious purpoise - to define an authentic star, out of Hollywood recipes, seductive in each role, so European in acting, style and life details, impressive for a form of beauty escaping to the physical aspect, proposing challenges and giving rich nuances to every character, being herself in each moment of her life. Yes, the film is familiar and expected puzzle and, in same measure, special. Because it is building of the words of her daughters, because it gives a different side of a great star, because the power and courage and sacrifices who you imagine becomes true, because it is a sort of homage and expression of love of children for their mother more than the desired portrait made by roles. . But the final image remains more than a homage or collection of testimonies but a sort of remember with deep and powerful roots in the sensitivity of the viewer.
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