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Brett Alan Dewing
Mar 22, 2020
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I just finished an almost unintentional Ingmar Bergman marathon. There’s something about the way he blurs the sacred and the mundane that speaks to the essence of my work. One scholar called it a cinema of humiliation, and that is right on the nose. Bergman is fascinated with his characters’ humiliations, perhaps because he feels it is in those moments …

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