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Bergman and Wallace
Bergman returns to CBS Headquarters in New York City, where he and Wallace discuss Wigand ’ s situation and the potential damage he could do to Big Tobacco.
Wallace and Don Hewitt agree to edit the interview, leaving Bergman alone advocating airing it uncensored.
After bluntly telling Wallace over the phone what he thought of the news broadcast, Bergman attempts to call Wigand at his hotel but receives no answer.
Bergman talks to Wallace and he tells him that despite their finally airing the piece, he is still quitting, saying, " What got broken here doesn ’ t go back together again.
Bergman provided him with armed bodyguards and, after legal consultation, urged him to testify for the State of Mississippi in a lawsuit against Big Tobacco brought by Mississippi Attorney General Mike Moore, a tactic designed to nullify his confidentiality agreement before revealing the truth in an interview with Mike Wallace for 60 Minutes.

Bergman and go
Meanwhile, due to his constant fights with CBS management, Bergman is ordered to go on " vacation " ( which is really a suspension ).
Director George Cukor's psychological thriller Gaslight ( 1944 ) featured a scheming husband ( Charles Boyer ) plotting to make his innocent young wife ( Ingrid Bergman ) go insane, in order to acquire her inheritance.
In the 1950s, some of the well-known films with artistic sensibilities include La Strada ( 1954 ), a film about a young woman who is forced to go to work for a cruel and inhumane circus performer in order to support her family and eventually coming to terms with her situation, Carl Theodor Dreyer's Ordet ( 1956 ), centering around family with a lack of faith amongst it but with a son who believes that he is Jesus Christ and convinced that he is capable of performing miracles, Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria ( 1957 ), which deals with a prostitute's failed attempts to find love, and her suffering and rejections, and Wild Strawberries ( 1957 ), by Ingmar Bergman, whose narrative concerns an elderly medical doctor and professor whose nightmares lead him to re-evaluate his life, and The 400 Blows ( 1959 ) by François Truffaut, whose main character is a young man trying to come of age despite the abuse from his parents, schoolteachers, and society in general.
Bergman held this film to be one of his most important ; in his book Images, he writes: " Today I feel that in Persona — and later in Cries and Whispers — I had gone as far as I could go.
This ended up making Negri the first ever Continental star to be imported into Hollywood, setting a precedent for imported European stars that would go on to include Vilma Bánky, Alla Nazimova, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Ingrid Bergman, Sophia Loren, and many others.
Fran leaves with Jimmy, pleading with Bergman to give Joe some money and let him go.

Bergman and meeting
Wigand, enraged at the threats and believing that Bergman notified Sandefur about their confidential meeting, calls and accuses Bergman of treachery.
However, as the character Wigand enters the airport, shortly before receiving his subpoena, a woman in the background is seen smoking a cigarette, also, a Lebanese soldier seen smoking briefly while Bergman is being transported to the Hezbollah meeting site.
In a tour de force climactic meeting with the Empress in Copenhagen, Bergman and Hayes take the measure of each other, alternately projecting imperial self-possession and the anguish of family longing.
She and her husband Alan Bergman, whom she married in 1958, were born in the same hospital and raised in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, but their first meeting did not take place till each had relocated to Los Angeles.

Bergman and with
For The Pawnshop he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years.
In 1965 he received a joint Erasmus Prize with film director Ingmar Bergman and in 1971 he was made a Commander of the national order of the Legion of Honor by the French Minister of Culture Jacques Duhamel at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 1956, Sullivan flew to Europe and was able to film an interview with Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, and Helen Hayes on the set of the film Anastasia.
More successful were A Woman's Face ( 1941 ) with Joan Crawford and Gaslight ( 1944 ) with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
" Years later, after Bergman had taken up with Italian director Roberto Rossellini, and bore him a child, Bogart confronted her.
The characters that he played onscreen during this period ranged from a serial killer in Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943, opposite Teresa Wright ) to an eager police detective in Gaslight ( 1944, with Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, and Angela Lansbury in her film debut ).
She continued to act in the theatre for most of her career, and became noted for her portrayal of Nora in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, but became wider known once she started to work with eminent Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman.
She co-starred often with Swedish actor and fellow Bergman collaborator, Erland Josephson, with whom she made the 1973 Swedish television drama, Scenes from a Marriage, which was also edited to feature-film length and distributed theatrically.
* The 1963 Ingmar Bergman film The Silence ( or Tystnaden ) features a boy, Johan, who plays with Punch and Judy dolls.
Moreover, his dramas were repeatedly staged in the most important theatres in the whole world by the prominent directors such as Jorge Lavelli, Alf Sjöberg, Ingmar Bergman along with Jerzy Jarocki and Jerzy Grzegorzewski in Poland.
In Europe, Art Cinema gains wider distribution and sees movements like la Nouvelle Vague ( The French New Wave ) featuring French filmmakers such as Roger Vadim, François Truffaut, Alain Resnais, and Jean-Luc Godard ; Cinéma Vérité documentary movement in Canada, France and the United States ; Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, Chilean filmmaker Alexandro Jodorowsky and Polish filmmakers Roman Polanski and Wojciech Jerzy Has produced original and offbeat masterpieces and the high-point of Italian filmmaking with Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini making some of their most known films during this period.
In 1955, Swedish director Ingmar Bergman earned a Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival with Smiles of a Summer Night and followed the film with masterpieces The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries.
He also appeared with Ingrid Bergman in a stage production of George Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion in 1971.
Swedish filmmakers like Ingmar Bergman and Vilgot Sjöman contributed to sexual liberation with sexually themed films that challenged conservative international standards.
With this letter began one of the best known love stories in film history, with Bergman and Rossellini both at the peak of their careers.
This affair caused a great scandal in some countries ( Bergman and Rossellini were both married to other people ); the scandal intensified when Bergman became pregnant with Roberto Ingmar Rossellini.
Though married to Bergman, he had an affair with Sonali Das Gupta, a screenwriter, who was helping develop vignettes for the film.
Rossellini's films after his early Neo-Realist films — particularly his films with Ingrid Bergman — were commercially unsuccessful, though Journey to Italy is well regarded in some quarters.
The films covered include his Neo-Realist films to his films with Ingrid Bergman as well as The Flowers of St. Francis, a film about St. Francis of Assisi.
* Notorious ( 1946 ), Spy thriller from Alfred Hitchcock with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
Years later, when asked to name his all-time favorite actress, Grant replied without hesitation: " Well, with all due respect to dear Ingrid Bergman, I much preferred Grace.

Bergman and CBS
Bergman vehemently disagrees, and claims that the reason CBS Corporate is leaning on CBS News to edit the interview is because they fear that the prospect of a multi-billion dollar lawsuit could jeopardize the sale of CBS to Westinghouse.
After hanging up, Bergman contacts The New York Times and reveals the scandal that occurred at 60 Minutes, after which the Times publishes a scathing article that accuses CBS of betraying the legacy of their famous reporter, Edward R. Murrow for bowing to such attempts to silence publication of a truthful news story.

Bergman and Corporate
*“ Payload: Taking Aim at Corporate Bribery ,” by Nelson Schwartz and Lowell Bergman.

Bergman and about
Reassured, Wigand talks to Bergman about the seven CEOs of " Big Tobacco " perjuring themselves to the United States Congress about their awareness of nicotine ’ s addictiveness, and that the CEOs should fear Wigand.
The next night, Wigand and Bergman have dinner together, where Bergman asks Wigand about incidents from his past that Big Tobacco might use against him.
Over the years, the two men kept in touch, talking about Bergman ’ s experiences and at one point Mann was interested in doing a movie on an arms merchant in Marbella that Bergman knew.
Ingmar Bergman achieves his greatness through thought and soul-searching, Alfred Hitchcock built his films with meticulous craftsmanship, and Luis Buñuel used his fetishes and fantasies to construct barbed jokes about humanity.
It's almost as if Mr. Allen had set out to make someone else's movie, say a film in the manner of Mr. Bergman, without having any grasp of the material, or first-hand, gut feelings about the characters.
On the other hand, Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and praised it highly, saying, " Here we have a Woody Allen film, and we're talking about O ' Neill and Bergman and traditions and influences?
Her memo to Selznick said that Hitchcock was " very anxious to do a story about confidence tricks on a grand scale Ingrid Bergman the woman ....
In 1970, an English language documentary Henri Langlois was made about his life's work, featuring interviews with Ingrid Bergman, Lillian Gish, François Truffaut, Catherine Deneuve, Jeanne Moreau and others.
* Underground cult filmmaker Carlos Atanes stated that Stanley Kubrick, David Lean and Rocco Siffredi were his main film references and he also said about Siffredi's work that " Agnes ’ scene in “ Rocco invades Poland ” or Gabriella Kerez ’ pool scene from “ True Anal Stories 9 ” are deeper than any Theo Angelopoulos ’ movie and show us the human inside more accurately than any Ingmar Bergman ’ s film.
To break the monotony, Bergman thought about becoming a disc jockey, but could not find information about where to take classes and considered a career in the Air Force.
Sean O ' Hagen said of her " Ramsay is entertaining company, whether talking about the art films she loves – by Bergman, Cassavetes, Fassbinder – or railing against the " bullshitters and backstabbers " of the film industry.
" When Rick Blaine ( Humphrey Bogart ) tells Ilsa Lund ( Ingrid Bergman ) she needs to get on the plane with Victor Laszlo ( Paul Henreid ), she asks, " But what about us?
Investigative journalist Lowell Bergman talks about the settlement.
Winterbottom's television career included such diverse projects as the pilot of Jimmy McGovern's mystery series Cracker, four television movies, an episode of the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman and an episode of the documentary series Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood focusing on Scandinavian silent cinema.
* Ingmar Bergman Foundation about the film
In an interview published in January 2011 with mondo-video. com, Holland shared some stories about his acting days, which included working with legendary actress Ingrid Bergman, and martial arts expert, Bruce Lee.

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