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  1. ‘The Seventh Seal’: An Enthralling Philosophical Work of Art Made By One of the Truly Greatest. Ingmar Bergman on the set with one of his most iconic cinematic creations, the chess-playing Death in The Seventh Seal (Bengt Ekerot).

  2. The Seventh Seal is considered a classic of world cinema, as well as one of the greatest films of all time. It established Bergman as a world-renowned director, containing scenes which have become iconic through homages, critical analysis, and parodies.

  3. In The Seventh Seal Bergman spoke to this modern query in a medieval setting rendered at once awesome and intimate in chiaroscuro. A knight, Antonius Block (Max von Sydow), and his squire Jöns ( Gunnar Björnstrand ) return disillusioned from the Crusades to the hysteria of plague-infested fourteenth-century Sweden.

  4. 16 de feb. de 2017 · Perhaps the crowning visual achievement of the Bergman-Fischer period, The Seventh Seal’s stark black-and-white cinematography exemplifies the duo’s penchant for expressionist, chiaroscuro lighting – the perfect visual metaphor for a film about the clash between lightness and darkness.

  5. The Seventh Seal, known in Swedish as Det Sjunde inseglet, is probably the most famous of Ingmar Bergman's films, and therefore probably the most famous film in Swedish cinema history. It's the film that made Bergman a star of the European art house and began his most celebrated period as a film director.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2023 · The world depicted in Bergman’s The Seventh Seal can be defined as the prolonged agony of human society, where some individuals try to seize moments of pleasure for themselves. From one hell, Antonius Block and his squire enter another.

  7. The Seventh Seal and the other Bergman masterpieces that soon followed it—Wild Strawberries, The Magician, and The Virgin Spring—were as important to the development of world cinema as the New Wave in France or the work of Fellini, Antonioni and Bertolucci in Italy.