The Mask We Wear: Unpacking Ingmar Bergman’s Persona (1966)
A renowned actress who has suddenly and inexplicably fallen silent.
Persona is perhaps most famous for its technical mastery, particularly the work of cinematographer . Persona(1966)
This effect was achieved without digital compositing; Nykvist used precise lighting and focus-pulling to flatten both actresses into the same plane.
The film centers on two women isolated at a seaside cottage: The Mask We Wear: Unpacking Ingmar Bergman’s Persona
The young nurse tasked with caring for her, who attempts to fill the silence with her own life stories.
What begins as a medical case study quickly devolves into a psychic battleground. As Alma pours her soul into Elisabet’s "dead space," the boundaries between the two women begin to blur, leading to an eventual—and terrifying—merging of identities. Cinematic Innovation: The "Merge" The film centers on two women isolated at
In one of cinema's most iconic shots, the faces of Andersson and Ullmann are blended into one.