Smiles of a Summer Day - looking for Bergman

At the end of our garden, across the water, we can see the small island of Faroe, and even though we haven't really explored most of Gotland, we felt tempted to visit it. Faroe island is known for being rugged and beautiful, but its primary claim to fame is probably that it, for many years, was the home of the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Here he built a marvelous, secluded house, and we decided today to make it our mission to find it - hidden as it is somewhere along the rugged coast. You can't just ask locals for directions to the place. We tried, but they must have been used to sheltering Bergman from prying eyes and they obviously still feel somewhat protective of their famous, former resident. The answers were each time along the lines of 'The Bergman house? Gee, I don't know exactly. It is far from here. Very far from here!' What we could do, was finding an old photo of the house to see how it looks, and then, by following the island coastline on aer...