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Ingrid Bergman

Fellows Find: David O. Selznick constructs a “natural beauty”

May 31, 2016 - Milan Hain

Ingrid Bergman in a publicity image for Intermezzo. From the David O. Selznick collection at the Harry Ransom Center.

Producer of movies and star identities

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Filed Under: Film, Research + Teaching Tagged With: authenticity, Casablanca, David O. Selznick, Fellows Find, Fellowships, film history, Gaslight, Gregg Toland, Ingrid Bergman, Intermezzo: A Love Story, Kay Brown, naturalness, producer, Research, Spellbound, star identities

“Nothing can match the serene, silent images of Ingrid Bergman’s first Hollywood screen test”

November 23, 2015 - Jennifer Tisdale

Still from Ingrid Bergman’s first screen test. David O. Selznick collection.

Mantaray Film’s recently released documentary Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words reveals the legendary actress through her own movies, letters and diaries, including footage that Bergman shot herself. The film premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, and is now being screened at select locations in the United States.

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Filed Under: Film Tagged With: David O. Selznick, documentary, Film, film collection, Ingrid Bergman

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