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The Seventh Seal
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Film Description
Bergman's allegory of Man's search for meaning in which a knight, after returning home from the Crusades, plays a game of chess with Death while the plague ravages medieval Europe. Containing some of the most iconic images ever filmed, this is the epitome of 1950s European art cinema.
Film Information
| Director | Ingmar Bergman | ||||
| Starring | Bibi Andersson, Gunnel Lindblom, Max von Sydow, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Nils Poppe
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| Genre | World Cinema
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| Country | Sweden | Language | Swedish | Year | 1957 |
DVD Extras
Silver foiled digipak packaging; Newly remastered from the restored camera negative; Short film by Bergman: Karin's Face (1984) - A rare 14 minute film, that is Bergman's tribute to his mother, made up entirely of photographs from his personal family album; On-set footage with commentary from film historian Ian Christie; Optional English-dubbed soundtrack; New improved subtitles; Theatrical trailer.
Technical Details
| Certificate | PG | Length | 92 mins | Label | TARTN | ||
| Cat No | TVD3787 | Format | DVD | Black & White | |||
| Region | 2 | Aspect | 1.33:1 | ||||
| Subtitles | English . | ||||||
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Review by MovieMail on 5th November 2007
The Seventh Seal is Bergman’s legendary film of a medieval knight’s game of chess with Death on his return from the Crusades, and addresses its audience with questions of what values humanity can live by in a time of apocalyptic threat.
From the early entrance of white faced Death, through to Jof’s vision of the silhouetted dance of death on the horizon, it is shot through with
iconic images and really is one of the ‘must-see’ titles of world cinema.
And now it looks even better. This 50th anniversary special edition, available on both DVD and Blu-Ray, has been newly remastered from the restored camera negative for High Definition, and also has rare behind-the scenes clips of location shooting,as well as on-set rehearsals with Max von Sydow and Bibi Andersson.
Also included on the disc is the short film Karin’s Face, Bergman’s touch-
ing tribute to his mother.
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Review by Clinton Morgan on 21st March 2000
Hard to believe but this film contains some genuinely funny stuff. One scene in the latter half of the film is similar to the "Tauting Frenchman" from Monty Python and The Holy Grail. Not the depress-fest as certain periodical critics would have you believe. A good introduction to world cinema.
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Article - "Ingmar Bergman"
by David Parkinson
Wednesday 1st January 2003
Born in Uppsala in 1918, the son of a stern Lutheran pastor, Ingmar Bergman first entered films in 1943. His earliest directorial efforts were compassionate studies of the social and romantic problems facing the young, which bore the influence of silent Expressionism... View article in full
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