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The Seventh Seal (1957)
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Endlessly imitated and parodied,
Ingmar Bergman
's landmark art movie The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet) retains its ability to hold an audience spellbound. Bergman regular
Max von Sydow
stars as a 14th-century knight, wearily heading home after ten years' worth of combat. Disillusioned by unending war, plague, and misery Von Sydow has concluded that God does not exist. As he trudges across the wilderness, Von Sydow is visited by Death (Bengt Ekrot), garbed in the traditional black robe. Unwilling to give up the ghost, Von Sydow challenges Death to a game of chess. If he wins, he lives--if not, he'll allow Death to claim him. As they play, the knight and the Grim Reaper get into a spirited discussion over whether or not God exists. To recount all that happens next would diminish the impact of the film itself; we can observe that The Seventh Seal ends with one of the most indelible of all of Bergman's cinematic images: the near-silhouette Dance of Death. Considered by some as the apotheosis of all
Ingmar Bergman
films (other likely candidates for that honor include
Wild Strawberries
and
Persona
), and certainly one of the most influential European art movies, The Seventh Seal won a multitude of awards, including the Cannes Film Festival prize. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Bibi Andersson
Mia
Gunnar Björnstrand
Jons
Bengt Ekerot
Death
Åke Fridell
Blacksmith Plog
Inga Gill
Lisa
Inga Landgr_
Block's Wife
Nils Poppe
Jof
Max von Sydow
The Knight, Antonius Block
Production Crew
Else Fischer
Choreography
Gunnar Fischer
Cinematographer
Eric Nordgren
Composer (Music Score)
Manne Lindholm
Costume Designer
Ingmar Bergman
Director
Lennart Wallen
Editor
Carl M. Lundh
Makeup
Nila Nittle
Makeup
Sixten Ehrling
Musical Direction/Supervision
Allan Ekelund
Producer
P.A. Lundgren
Production Designer
Ingmar Bergman
Screenwriter
P.A. Lundgren
Set Designer
Evald Andersson
Special Effects
Year: 1957
Runtime: 96
Country: Sweden
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Fantasy
Produced by
Swedish Film Production
Awards
1957 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes International Film Festival
1957 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes Film Festival
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