MoMA to mark the 100th anniversary of Ingrid Bergman's birth with a selection of films chosen by her children

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MoMA to mark the 100th anniversary of Ingrid Bergman's birth with a selection of films chosen by her children
Stromboli. 1950. Italy/USA. Directed by Roberto Rossellini. Courtesy The Museum of Modern Art Film Stills Archive.



NEW YORK, NY.- August 29 marks the 100th anniversary of Ingrid Bergman's birth, an occasion MoMA will observe with a selection of films from her 50-year career in Ingrid Bergman: A Centennial Celebration—as chosen and, where possible, introduced by her children Pia Lindström, Roberto Rossellini, Jr., Isabella Rossellini, and Ingrid Rossellini, ending on September 10. Ingrid Bergman: A Centennial Celebration is organized by Dave Kehr, Adjunct Curator, and Sophie Cavoulacos, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Film, in memory of Jytte Jensen.

The emotional transparency of Bergman's performing style blended with her great natural beauty to create a different kind of movie star. When she arrived in America, in 1939, to star in a remake of her 1936 Swedish film Intermezzo, the producer David O. Selznick recognized in the 24-year-old a new freshness and accessibility—a radical break with the artificially elaborate notions of "glamour" that had been synonymous with female stars in Hollywood since the late silent era. In films like Casablanca (1942), Gaslight (1944) and Notorious (1946), Bergman seemed to speak directly to her public, cutting through melodramatic conventions.

Bergman's search for authenticity eventually led to Italy, where she made five features with the pioneering Neorealist director Roberto Rossellini, a body of work now recognized as one of the foundations of modern cinema. After her relationship with Rossellini ended, Bergman continued to work with some of the medium's most creative filmmakers. Her last theatrical film, Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (1978), brought her back to her native Sweden.

The retrospective is presented in conjunction with BAM's The Ingrid Bergman Tribute and Ingrid Bergman, a film retrospective, running September 12–28.










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