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In Reply to: RE: In defense of Bergman. posted by patrickU on August 13, 2007 at 06:26:41
From: Bertrand Tavernier, Paris, France (To Ebert)
Read and loved your defense of Bergman. Everything you say, all the points you raise, are valid, make sense and refute the vicious attacks of this sometimes brilliant but very often intolerant and rigid writer. He [Jonathan Rosenbaum] has a lot of pre-conceived opinions and for him a lot of films and directors are presumed guilty before being heard or seen. You have a right to dislike Bergman or Herman Melville or Malraux. You have the right to prefer Raymond Chandler or Balzac or Eudora Welty to Heidegger or Ezra Pound. But nobody forces you to write that, to take a public position against the artist you do not like. Most of the time the essays and books written against are forgettable or narrow-minded. You can like Dreyer and Bresson without firing at Bergman or Fellini. It was the great mistake of some of the best French critics such as Francois Truffaut; to defend Hitchcock, which was an important cause, he felt the obligation to wipe out the entire British cinema. To push Rosselini, Ophuls or Jacques Becker (have seen recently his “Touchez Pas au Grisbi” and the very modern description of the aging gangster, very innovative), you had to eliminate De Sica, Duvivier or Autant-Lara. To praise Mann you had to kill Delmer Daves. It seems that Mr Rosenbaum, who has been impressed by the new wave, has learnt more the intolerance than the perception
Follow Ups:
With Tavernier.
Not with " nobody force to write that " He is a critic and it is is due to write what he feels!
Right or wrong in your or my eyes.
I would also say that if you love Bresson you will also love or at the very least like Bergman.
And I can not remember Truffauf bashing the entire British cinema, I will have to pull out Truffaut´s book and look after.
Anyway there are many very good British directors, even if Hitch is my great love, and I can not imagine T. bashing Korda, Reed, Asquith, Attenborrow, Lean, Boulting, Neame, Olivier and so on.
Well...
One need not like a serious artist's work but one should always respect them as artists and fellow travelers. Art is truly in the eye/ear/mind of the beholder and one should not have to excuse or rationalize likes or dislikes.
And aren't we getting tired of all the critics AND the apologists? One breeds the other. They are both tiresome.
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