People
Ingmar Bergman
- Birth: July 14, 1918
- Death: July 30, 2007
- Age: 89
- Sweden
Ernst Ingmar Bergman (July 14, 1918 – July 30, 2007) was a Swedish filmmaker. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, his films are known as "profoundly personal meditations into the myriad struggles facing the psyche and the soul." Bergman directed more... More
12
nominations
67%
winning rate
8
wins
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
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56th edition | 1984 | Best Director | Fanny and Alexander | — |
56th edition | 1984 | Best Original Screenplay | Fanny and Alexander | — |
56th edition | 1984 | Best International Feature Film | Fanny and Alexander | Winner |
51st edition | 1979 | Best Original Screenplay | Autumn Sonata | — |
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
41st edition | 1988 | BAFTA Fellowship | — | Winner |
37th edition | 1984 | Best International Feature Film | Fanny and Alexander | — |
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
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50th edition | 1997 | Palm of the Palms [Main Competition] | — | Winner |
13th edition | 1960 | FIPRESCI Prize [Main Competition] | The Virgin Spring | Winner |
13th edition | 1960 | Special Mention [Main Competition] | The Virgin Spring | Winner |
11th edition | 1958 | Best Director [Main Competition] | Brink of Life | Winner |
10th edition | 1957 | Special Jury Prize [Main Competition] | The Seventh Seal | Winner |
9th edition | 1956 | Best Poetic Humour [Main Competition] | Smiles of a Summer Night | Winner |
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