You can also find it for streaming or purchase on platforms like Vimeo on Demand and Google Play .
The documentary is a personal and political portrait of , a small, isolated Baltic island where Bergman lived and filmed many of his most famous works, such as Persona and Shame .
Bergman later returned to the subject ten years later with a follow-up titled .
Shot on handheld 16mm film, it features a mix of black-and-white interviews and poetic color photography of the island's bleak, windswept landscape.
Swedish (with English subtitles typically available on high-definition releases) Subject and Style
It explores the generational divide between older residents committed to traditional farming and fishing and younger people who feel isolated and eager to move to the mainland for better opportunities.
The 1080p high-definition version is most notably available as part of major collector's sets: