Dear Valentina,
Sure, I'd be happy to discuss any of her movies! I haven't been
visiting this group for AGES, and I haven't kept track of most of
the previous messages, so I may have missed quite a lot what has
been going on here.
By the way, I live in Finland, and I have been member of this group
for years now... so shame on me for being mostly absent! I visited
Rome a couple of years ago, and what a beautiful city it was to
spend a week in. I was there middle of July, so it was really HOT...
10 steps from the hotel door and your shirt was stuck on your back :-
), as the sun was shining all the time. I guess you people have used
to it by now ;-)I even found the Rossellini/Bergman's city apartment
during my visit and took a photo.
Yes, Intermezzo is certainly worth watching in its Swedish version,
too. Do you have it as VHS? If not (and if you have never seen it) I
can make some small video-clips (maybe 1-3 minutes each) from the
DVD if you wish and put them into the "Files", just to give you some
idea of Ingrid in this movie. I have a couple of them ready without
subtitles. Just let me know if you'd like to see any.
Love,
Mika
--- In ingridbergmaninternational@yahoogroups.com, "Valentina Cozzi"
<v.cozzi@b...> wrote:
>
> Dear Mika,
>
> thank you so much for all your information!!!!!!!!!
> I live in Italy, so as soon as I'll be on holiday in the U.S. I'll
be able
> to watch finally the Swedish version of "Intermezzo" in Swedish as
well, so
> with the original voice and accent of Ingrid!
> If you don't mind anytime I'll be able to watch some of the movies
you've
> mentioned, we can discuss them together (Scott, you are invited of
course!).
>
> Scott, just this morning I've received the approval to the Garbo
site (the
> link you sent us yesterday).
> I know that Ingrid made the remake of the movie "Anna Christie".
The first
> version of it was performed by Garbo! It was her first spoken
movie!
>
> Sorry for talking about Garbo in this Ingrid site. BTW she was
Swedish as
> well and I remember when I read in an Ingrid bio that she was very
sad and
> sorry for the way Garbo lived and retired so young (just 30)
unofficially.
>
> Love,
>
> Valentina
>