Bergman Island was filmed in Fårö, Sweden.
Locations
Ingmar Bergman’s House
Scene where The couple leaves the house where they are staying to write.
Scene was shot “The Bergman Estate on Fårö consists of four houses and a cinema. Ingmar Bergman’s house at Dämba is a beautifully renovated farm property from 1854, just a few minutes’ walk from the Baltic Sea. It overlooks the marshes at Dämba träsk, a lake with an exceptionally rich bird life and a lovely landscape that has been cultivated for generations. The barn at Dämba was turned into Ingmar Bergman’s private cinema, Biografen, where he came to watch films every day. The main house at Dämba consists of two large bedrooms, two living rooms, a kitchen and two bathrooms.”
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In movie
Fårö Beach
Scene where After arriving on the island Chris wants to go for a swim. Tony decides to stay out of the water.
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In movie
Fårö Kyrka Cemetery
Scene where Chris wants to visit the grave of Ingmar Bergman. Filmstudent Hampus helps her find it.
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In movie
Fårö Harbor
Scene where Tony and Chris arrive on the island.
Scene was shot Fårö is a Baltic Sea island just north of the island of Gotland, Sweden. The island are connected by connected by two car ferries. Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and died on Fårö and several of his films were filmed there. The Bergman Week is a tribute to the filmmaker held on the island every June.
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In movie
Windmill
Scene where Chris is walking on the island.
Scene was shot Fårö is a Baltic Sea island just north of the island of Gotland, Sweden. The island are connected by connected by two car ferries. Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and died on Fårö and several of his films were filmed there. The Bergman Week is a tribute to the filmmaker held on the island every June.
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In movie
Langhammars Nature Reserve
Scene where Amy and Joseph are visiting the nature reserve.
Scene was shot Fårö is a Baltic Sea island just north of the island of Gotland, Sweden. The island are connected by connected by two car ferries. Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and died on Fårö and several of his films were filmed there. The Bergman Week is a tribute to the filmmaker held on the island every June.