@cinemalover1992 He's my favorite film maker. I got hooked on his films when I was about 12 years old and saw Fanny och Alexandr, Sunday's Children and The Best Intentions in about a weeks time. It was an enormous breakthrough for my young mind and was a major driving force behind my addiction to film. Thanks so much for watching :)
@krogulech He's my favorite film maker as well. When I was about 12 years old and saw Fanny och Alexandr, Sunday's Children and The Best Intentions in about a weeks time. It was an enormous breakthrough for my young mind and was a major driving force behind my addiction to film. To this day, I don't think that any artistic or philosophical work has ever inspired me as much as Bergman's. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I means a lot :)
@Matzil1 Thanks so much for responding to a comment on my video about the music to this slide show. The first three video slide shows I made were my first adventure into editing. I get a lot of negative comments on them but it was the best I could do with what I had at the time. Anyway, thanks again for your help. TJM
@vasyazadov Thank you so much my friend. I love Bergman. He's a cinematic hero to me. Even more the De Sica, Tarkovsky, Truffaut, Haneke, Tornatore, and August, ingmar Bergman's films have impacted me more then any other film maker has. Philosophy of life and death is something that personally, is never far from my mind. Bergman is one of the great philosophers of the 20th century. His view of god and so on is very close to how I feel as well. His movie have truely lifted me to a better person
One of the greatest directors ever been
cinemalover1992 3 months ago
@cinemalover1992 He's my favorite film maker. I got hooked on his films when I was about 12 years old and saw Fanny och Alexandr, Sunday's Children and The Best Intentions in about a weeks time. It was an enormous breakthrough for my young mind and was a major driving force behind my addiction to film. Thanks so much for watching :)
TruthJunkieMikael 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TruthJunkieMikael
Greatest director ever
krogulech 4 months ago
@krogulech He's my favorite film maker as well. When I was about 12 years old and saw Fanny och Alexandr, Sunday's Children and The Best Intentions in about a weeks time. It was an enormous breakthrough for my young mind and was a major driving force behind my addiction to film. To this day, I don't think that any artistic or philosophical work has ever inspired me as much as Bergman's. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I means a lot :)
TruthJunkieMikael 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TruthJunkieMikael
The only humble thing I could say is: 'many thanks for your existence'
tittikka 11 months ago
The music is from Haendel, Passacaglia
Matzil1 11 months ago
@Matzil1 Thanks so much for responding to a comment on my video about the music to this slide show. The first three video slide shows I made were my first adventure into editing. I get a lot of negative comments on them but it was the best I could do with what I had at the time. Anyway, thanks again for your help. TJM
TruthJunkieMikael 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TruthJunkieMikael
what's music?
vasyazadov 1 year ago
who did the music?
Frozenpede 1 year ago
Oh, yeah, he's a true philosopher. My fav Bergman's movie is "Winter Light". 10/10
vasyazadov 1 year ago
one of the greatest directors ever
vasyazadov 1 year ago
@vasyazadov Thank you so much my friend. I love Bergman. He's a cinematic hero to me. Even more the De Sica, Tarkovsky, Truffaut, Haneke, Tornatore, and August, ingmar Bergman's films have impacted me more then any other film maker has. Philosophy of life and death is something that personally, is never far from my mind. Bergman is one of the great philosophers of the 20th century. His view of god and so on is very close to how I feel as well. His movie have truely lifted me to a better person
TruthJunkieMikael 1 year ago 4