Daniel Bergman

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Daniel Bergman
File:Daniel Bergman.jpg
Bergman in 1988
Born
Daniel Sebastian Bergman

(1962-09-07) 7 September 1962 (age 63)
Danderyd, Sweden
OccupationFilm director
Parent(s)Ingmar Bergman
Käbi Laretei
Relatives

Daniel Sebastian Bergman (Swedish: [ˈdɑ̂ːnɪɛl ˈbæ̌rjman]; born 7 September 1962) is a Swedish film director. He is the son of Ingmar Bergman and Käbi Laretei.

As a child, Bergman appeared in a 1967 Swedish program called Stimulantia, which consisted of eight episodes, one of which was directed by his father Ingmar. The short, 10-minute film focuses on the first two years of Daniel's life. His mother Käbi is also seen.[1]

He was the assistant director of Andrei Tarkovsky on Offret (The Sacrifice, 1986).

Bergman directed an episode of the Swedish horror series Chock, with Ernst-Hugo Järegård.

Bergman's independent ability as a director was seen as compromised following the 1992 film Sunday's Children, which he directed with his father providing the screenplay. The film was seen in Swedish reviews as an attempt by Ingmar to boost the career of his son.[2]

In a 2025 interview he stated that he no longer works in film. "I work in emergency care and am specialist nurse ... I went to university and studied for four years... I finished film making in 2002."[3]

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Vermilye, Jerry. Ingmar Bergman: His Life and Films.
  2. ^ Roger W. Oliver. Ingmar Bergman: An Artist's Journey.
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