Ingrid Bergman turns 100: Top 10 films

7. A Woman’s Face, 1938

Any fan of Bergman’s work should seek out some of her early Swedish films because it is great to see her talent develop. A Woman’s Face, which was later remade with Joan Crawford in Hollywood, is a fantastic early film where she gets to play the very adult role of a criminal with a disfigured face.

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