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Via Mattias Karen at the AP, "Oscar-winning filmmaker Sven Nykvist, who was legendary director Ingmar Bergman's cinematographer of choice, died Wednesday after a long illness, his son said. He was 83. Nykvist died at a nursing home where he was being treated for aphasia, a form of dementia, said his son, Carl-Gustaf Nykvist.""Sven and I saw things alike, thought things alike; our feeling for light was the same. We had the same basic moral positions about camera placement." —Ingmar Berkman in "Light Keeps Me Company"+ Cinematographer Sven Nykvist dies at 83 (AP)...
Via Mattias Karen at the AP, "Oscar-winning filmmaker Sven Nykvist, who was legendary director Ingmar Bergman‘s cinematographer of choice, died Wednesday after a long illness, his son said. He was 83. Nykvist died at a nursing home where he was being treated for aphasia, a form of dementia, said his son, Carl-Gustaf Nykvist."
"Sven and I saw things alike, thought things alike; our feeling for light was the same. We had the same basic moral positions about camera placement."
—Ingmar Berkman in "Light Keeps Me Company"