Ingmar Bergman never won a competitive Oscar. Read the full post.
Nov 11
2008
08:22 PM ET
Recall the Gold: The 1983 Best Director Oscar race
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What a shame that The Academy Awards voters in ’83 did not give its Best Director Oscar to one of the great directors of all time Ingmar Bergman. Mr. Bergman deserved to be declared the winner. To never win an Oscar for Best Director…what a pity. At least he received an Oscar in ’83 for “Fanny And Alexander” in the Best Foreign Language Film category. I have seen all of Mr. Bergman’s films and continue to watch them over & over again. We will never see the likes of an Ingmar Bergman again!
I voted for Nichols, in a close call over Brooks and Beresford.
The film is just better all-around that the others.
But I have to agree that leaving out Kaufman for The Right Stuff (which I thought was the best picture of the year) was shameful.
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