via Hour of the Wolf (1968, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
“Sometimes I probably do mourn the fact that I no longer make films…Most of all I miss working with (cinematographer) Sven Nykvist, perhaps because we are both utterly captivated by the problems of light: the gentle, dangerous, dreamlike, living, dead, clear, misty, hot, violent, bare, sudden, dark, springlike, falling, straight, slanting, sensual, subdued, limited, poisonous, calming, pale light. Light.”
-Ingmar Bergman, in his autobiography The Magic Lantern (1989)