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  1. In 1960, Swedish director Ingmar Bergman began work on three of his most powerful and representative films, eventually presented as a trilogy. Already a figure of international acclaim for such masterpieces as The Seventh Seal and The Magician, Bergman turned his back on the expressionism of his fifties work to focus on a series of chamber dramas exploring belief and alienation in the modern age.

  2. Thirty-five days! —Ingmar Bergman: An Interview by Charles Samuels Archive audio from 1988 of actor Max von Sydow talking to film historian Peter Cowie about his work with Ingmar Bergman. Narration written and presented by Taryn Joffe. In which, Max von Sydow discusses his work on The Seventh Seal.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2018 · Already taking only into consideration the magnitude of the question posed, we define the absolute masterpiece of Ingmar Bergman, the best Swedish director of history: The Seventh Seal (1957). The opera needs an analysis that starts from his more explicative sequences; before we lead it, however, we throw an initial look at it.

  4. My first Bergman feature and it proved to be quite an intriguing one. The Seventh Seal poses some of the most pertinent questions known to mankind and that too in a very bare and straight out manner. It tells the story of Antonious Block, a knight who is returning home after the crusades.

  5. www.ingmarbergman.se › en › about-bergmanAbout Bergman

    Ingmar Bergman wrote or directed more than 60 films and 170 theatrical productions, and authored over a hundred books and articles. Among his best-known works are the films The Seventh Seal , Wild Strawberries and Persona , as well as his autobiography The Magic Lantern .

  6. 4 de nov. de 2019 · "The Seventh Seal" by Ingmar Bergman (1957)#IngmarBergman

  7. 20 de abr. de 2017 · Melvyn Bragg interviews Ingmar Bergman (1978)