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INGRID BERGMAN. MY STORY.
Book • 1972
Ingrid Bergman's autobiography chronicles her upbringing in Sweden, early European films, transition to Hollywood, and her experiences on landmark productions such as Casablanca.
She offers personal reflections on roles, directors, and the tensions between public image and private life.
The book provides firsthand accounts of her feelings about roles, studio relationships, and the pressures she faced in Hollywood.
It is an important source for understanding her perspective on casting, performance choices, and interactions with co-stars and directors.
Bergman's memoir is valued for its candid voice and historical insights into mid-20th-century cinema.
She offers personal reflections on roles, directors, and the tensions between public image and private life.
The book provides firsthand accounts of her feelings about roles, studio relationships, and the pressures she faced in Hollywood.
It is an important source for understanding her perspective on casting, performance choices, and interactions with co-stars and directors.
Bergman's memoir is valued for its candid voice and historical insights into mid-20th-century cinema.
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