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Cinema’s Shakespeare, he will live as long as the medium lives

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  • INGMAR BERGMAN, 1918-2007

    For example, in theatre, it doesn’t matter what periods and cultures William Shakespeare, Henrik Ibsen or Luigi Pirandello belonged to. What matters is that their work has never lost relevance. Bergman probably comes closest to being cinema’s equivalent of Shakespeare. He will live as long as the medium lives.

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