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Shame (1968) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Ingmar Bergman and produced by Lars-Owe Carlberg.

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Shame (1968)

By Beatrice on Feb 12, 2020 From Flickers in Time

Shame (Skammen) Directed by Ingmar Bergman Written by Ingmar Bergman 1968/Sweden IMDb link Repeat viewing/Criterion Channel One of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die A beautiful but absolutely harrowing look at two troubled people whose troubles are made worse by a brutal Civil War. ?One of Ber... Read full article


I’m a Guest on the Cinema Shame Podcast!

By Will McKinley on Mar 5, 2017 From Cinematically Insane

I’m proud and honored to be the very first guest on Cinema Shame, a new podcast where movie lovers talk about iconic films they haven’t seen ? and why. You may recognize host Jay Patrick from his work as the evil mastermind behind the James Bond Social Media Project?and as moderator of t... Read full article


Street of Shame (1956)

By Beatrice on Mar 27, 2016 From Flickers in Time

Street of Shame (Akasen chitai) Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi Written by Masashige Narusawa from a novel by Yoshiko Shibake 1956/Japan Daiei Studios First viewing/Netflix rental Mizoguchi’s swan song is one of his best efforts. The story takes place against the background of the Japanese Di... Read full article


Scarface: The Shame of a Nation (1932)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 17, 2015 From 4 Star Films

Gangsters, prohibition, Al Capone, the St. Valentine Day’s Massacre. It all sounds like some distant piece of folklore that by now is far removed from our modern day sensibilities. But when films like The Public Enemy, Little Caesar, and of course Scarface came out, these things were at the fo... Read full article


Scarface: The Shame of a Nation (1932)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 17, 2015 From 4 Star Films

Gangsters, prohibition, Al Capone, the St. Valentine Day’s Massacre. It all sounds like some distant piece of folklore that by now is far removed from our modern day sensibilities. But when films like The Public Enemy, Little Caesar, and of course Scarface came out, these things were at the fo... Read full article


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Although generally regarded as being one of Ingmar Bergman's finest films, the director himself was largely unhappy with the film. In his book "Images: My Life in Film", Bergman wrote that he felt the script was uneven, resulting in a poor first half.
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