"Bergman Ponders Escape" lyrics - SPARKS
[Ingmar Bergman]:
I've often portrayed nightmares in my films
But this is a nightmare of a different sort
I have to escape this nightmare. I must return to where I came from
I've often portrayed hopelessness in my films. But this is a
Hopelessness of a different sort. I must escape here and return home
This Hollywood is not a place, it's a sensibility, a sensibility at complete odds with my sensibility
I've often portrayed loss of identity in my films, but I've never felt that loss of identity myself. I must escape
They admire what I represent too much to 'cause me any bodily harm if I try to escape
Still, I don't even know what escape means when the place you
Are escaping from is more of an idea than a physical location
Escape is too logical of a concept
Perhaps if I go downstairs without being seen and just continue walking
Escape may come as quickly as this form of imprisonment has come
The Seduction Of Ingmar Bergman (2009)
- 1956 Cannes Film Festival
- "I Am Ingmar Bergman"
- Limo Driver (Welcome To Hollywood)
- "Here He Is Now"
- "Mr. Bergman, How Are You?"
- "He'll Come Round"
- En Route To The Beverly Hills Hotel
- Hollywood Welcoming Committee
- "I've Got To Contact Sweden"
- The Studio Commissary
- "I Must Not Be Hasty"
- "Quiet On The Set"
- "Why Do You Take That Tone With Me?"
- Pleasant Hotel Staff
- Hollywood Tour Bus
- Autograph Hounds
- Bergman Ponders Escape
- "We've Got To Turn Him 'Round"
- Escape (Part 1)
- Escape (Part 2)
- "Oh My God"
- Garbo Sings
- Almost A Hollywood Ending
- "He's Home"