Ingmar Bergman was raised Lutheran, but he struggled with his faith throughout his life. His cinematic works often explore religious themes and ideas, but they are often critical of organized religion and the existence of God. Bergman's personal beliefs are somewhat opaque and he has been described as both an agnostic and an atheist. However, he did write in his autobiography that he believed in "something superior to human beings," which could possibly indicate a belief in a higher power or spirituality. Ultimately, Bergman's relationship with religion was complex and multifaceted, much like his films.
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