Director Ingmar Bergman is noted for his versatile camerawork and fragmented narrative style, which contribute to his bleak depiction of human loneliness, vulnerability, and torment. Through clips of classic films like Wild Strawberries (1957), The Seventh Seal (1958), The Virgin Spring (1960), Through A Glass Darkly (1961), Persona (1966), and others, as well as clips from interviews with Bergman and others,we will explore the body of work of the Swedish master’s existential and soul-searching films that constitute one of the richest bodies of work in the history of cinema.