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Ingmar

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[ing-mahr] / ˈɪŋ mɑr /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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There are light, fond echoes of François Truffaut’s frolicking ode to cinematic fakery “Day for Night” and Ingmar Bergman’s bumpy ride on memory road “Wild Strawberries.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 13, 2025

Though in conversation Chew-Bose references filmmakers such as Edward Yang, Claire Denis and Ingmar Bergman with a familiar ease, her influences were, as she puts it, “not all just off the Criterion Collection.”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2024

"It is our responsibility and crucial that we address any instances of abuse, as equine welfare cannot be compromised," said FEI president Ingmar De Vos.

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2024

Drawing inspiration from Ingmar Bergman’s 1966 thriller, “Persona,” the treatment weaves an imagistic love story between two women into a trippy meta-narrative that takes place on the set of a perfume commercial.

From New York Times • May 13, 2024

An unpretentious Lutheran church—a chapel, really—that looks like a set for an Ingmar Bergman drama and can seat only about fifty parishioners, guards the site of the cemetery.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady