The child as Ingmar Bergman's Persona Ingmar Bergman has talked about his dependend on his own childhood as a source of inspiration, and about his creative activity as a remnant of a child's playful but often insecure attitude towards the world. In this essay Birgitta Steene traces the childhood motif - and the various uses of the child as a metaphor - in Bergman's films

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