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Ingmar Bergman has died at age 89 (Associated Press). The Swedish filmmaker's work still exercises huge influence across the world, prompting many other filmmakers and critics to call him one of the 20th century's greatest. Ain't It Cool News posted a kind appreciation this morning, and The New York Times's obit this morning goes a little more in-depth.
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