
Wild Strawberries (1957), directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Swedish director Victor Sjostrom as an elderly professor who drives to receive an honorary degree while revisiting his past through dreams and memories along the way, is one of cinema's most moving meditations on aging, regret, and the possibility of redemption.
Made in the same year as The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries is Bergman at his most humanly accessible — a film that faces death and the waste of a life lived in emotional withdrawal, and finds something like peace at the end.
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