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  1. In the late 1940s, the incandescent Hollywood star Ingrid Bergman found herself so stirred by the revolutionary neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini that she sent the director a letter, introducing herself and offering her talents.

  2. Journey to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, a childless English married couple on a trip to Italy whose marriage is on the point of collapse until they are miraculously reconciled.

  3. Journey to Italy: Directed by Roberto Rossellini. With Ingrid Bergman, George Sanders, Maria Mauban, Anna Proclemer. An unhappily married couple attempts to find direction and insight while vacationing in Naples.

  4. Fear (Italian: La Paura or German: Angst) is a 1954 German-Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman. It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novella Fear.

  5. While filming Stromboli, Rossellini had an affair with Ingrid Bergman (who was at the time married to Petter Lindström) in 1949. In the same month the film was released, Bergman gave birth to a boy, Renato Roberto Ranaldo Giusto Giuseppe ("Robin") Rossellini (born 2 February 1950).

  6. Nov 8, 2013 · Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman Together Created Monuments to Love. Ingrid Bergman worked with Roberto Rossellini in five films, three of which are contained in the magnificent 3...

  7. The first collaboration between Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman is a devastating portrait of a womans existential crisis, set against the beautiful and forbidding backdrop of a volcanic island.

  8. Stromboli: Directed by Roberto Rossellini. With Ingrid Bergman, Mario Vitale, Renzo Cesana, Mario Sponzo. Karin, a young woman from the Baltic countries, marries fisherman Antonio to escape from a prison camp.

  9. Sep 23, 2013 · Bergman’s adulterous romance with Rossellini and out-of-wedlock maternity made her a target of tabloid hysteria in the United States, and even led to her denunciation in the Senate.

  10. Europe '51: Directed by Roberto Rossellini. With Ingrid Bergman, Alexander Knox, Ettore Giannini, Giulietta Masina. A wealthy woman becomes obsessed with humanitarianism when her young son dies after committing suicide.

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