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The Best Musical in the World: Ingmar Bergman on 'The Magic Flute'

An interview with film director Ingmar Bergman, conducted by journalist Sigvard Hammar, originally broadcast on Swedish television.

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  • Ingmar Bergman

    Ingmar Bergman

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  • Sigvard Hammar

    Sigvard Hammar

    Host

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An interview with film director Ingmar Bergman, conducted by journalist Sigvard Hammar, originally broadcast on Swedish television.

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