The Seventh Seal

 

The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde inseglet) (1957)

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Movie Reviews95%
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1957, Drama/Fantasy, 1h 36m
RT Critics’ Score: 94% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 93%
Awards & Nominations: 10 wins & 2 nominations

 

Critics Consensus

Narratively bold and visually striking, The Seventh Seal brought Ingmar Bergman to the world stage — and remains every bit as compelling today.
 

Audience Consensus

The Seventh Seal is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that explores the big questions of life, death, and everything in between. Bergman’s use of symbols and parables creates a breathtakingly beautiful medieval morality play that still resonates with audiences today. And let’s not forget the hilariously bawdy squire, played by Gunnar Bjӧrnstrand, who adds a touch of humor to this otherwise serious film. Overall, The Seventh Seal is a must-see for anyone who wants to ponder the meaning of life while enjoying some stunning cinematography.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

A Knight and his squire are home from the crusades. Black Death is sweeping their country. As they approach home, Death appears to the knight and tells him it is his time. The knight challenges Death to a chess game for his life. The Knight and Death play as the cultural turmoil envelopes the people around them as they try, in different ways, to deal with the upheaval the plague has caused.

 
Production Company(ies)
Svensk Filmindustri
 
Distributor
Criterion Collection, Embassy Pictures, Janus Films
 
Release Type

 
Filming Location(s)
Hovs Hallar – Naturreservat, Skåne län, Sweden
 
MPAA / Certificate
Not Rated
 
Year of Release
1958
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
    Black and White
  • Sound mix:
    Mono
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.37 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 36m
  • Language(s):
    Swedish, Latin
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Oct 13, 1956 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Dec 4, 2007

 
Genre(s)
Drama/Fantasy
 
Keyword(s)
The Seventh Seal, Ingmar Bergman, Max von Sydow, Bengt Ekerot, Nils Poppe, Bibi Andersson, Allan Ekelund, written by Ingmar Bergman, Drama, Fantasy, Criterion Collection, Embassy Pictures, Janus Films, Mono, reviewed by Jonas Mekas, Elliott Stein, Eric Henderson, John Monaghan, Dave Kehr, Brian Eggert, Kevin A Ranson, Max von Sydow as Antonius Block, Gunnar Björnstrand as Jöns, squire, Nils Poppe as Jof, Bibi Andersson as Mia, Jof’s wife, Bengt Ekerot as Death, Åke Fridell as Blacksmith Plog, 1957, 1h 36m, 94% Tomatometer, 93% Audience Score, box office performance, budget, MPAA rating, reviewed by Village Voice, Slant Magazine, Detroit Free Press, Chicago Reader, Deep Focus Review, MovieCrypt.com, Battleship Pretension, Letras Libres
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $272,859
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $3,182,514
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,301
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 347,057
 
US/Canada gross: NA
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend:
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): NA
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): NA
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): NA
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): NA
Production budget ranking: NA
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Max von SydowGunnar BjörnstrandNils PoppeBibi AnderssonBengt Ekerot
Max von Sydow
Gunnar Björnstrand
Nils Poppe
Bibi Andersson
Bengt Ekerot
Antonius Block
Jöns
Jof
Mia
Jof’s wife
Max von Sydow – Antonius Block
Gunnar Björnstrand – Jöns, squire
Nils Poppe – Jof
Bibi Andersson – Mia, Jof’s wife
Bengt Ekerot – Death
Åke Fridell – Blacksmith Plog

 

Ingmar BergmanIngmar BergmanAllan Ekelund
Ingmar Bergman
Ingmar Bergman
Allan Ekelund
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Ingmar Bergman
 
Writer(s)
Ingmar Bergman
 
Producer(s)
Allan Ekelund

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
10 wins & 2 nominations
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Jonas MekasElliott SteinEric HendersonVariety StaffJohn Monaghan
Jonas Mekas
Elliott Stein
Eric Henderson
Variety Staff
John Monaghan
Village Voice
Slant Magazine
Variety
Detroit Free Press
Chicago Reader
THE SEVENTH SEAL
  All Critics (65) | Top Critics (20) | Fresh (61) | Rotten (4)
  Obsessed with the ideas of love, life, death, good and evil, [Bergman] mediates as he goes, taking in symbols, in parables and images that are often of breathtaking beauty.
 
  April 20, 2022
 
  Jonas Mekas
  Village Voice
  TOP CRITIC
  Bergman’s visually striking medieval morality play [was] the work that gained him an international reputation.
 
  July 23, 2013
 
  Elliott Stein
  Village Voice
  TOP CRITIC
  Swedish cinema titan Ingmar Bergman’s mopey/earthy 1957 breakthrough The Seventh Seal may have done more than any other film to popularize and demonize the notion of world cinema as the boutique of the cultural intelligentsia.
 
  June 15, 2009 | Rating: 2/4
 
  Eric Henderson
  Slant Magazine
  TOP CRITIC
  Film has superior technical narrative, impressive lensing and thesping.
 
  March 26, 2009
 
  Variety Staff
  Variety
  TOP CRITIC
  Its view of a seemingly godless landscape in the grip of plague is still bold and frightening.
 
  December 7, 2007 | Rating: 4/4
 
  John Monaghan
  Detroit Free Press
  TOP CRITIC
  It survives today only as an unusually pure example of a typical 50s art-film strategy: the attempt to make the most modern and most popular of art forms acceptable to the intelligentsia by forcing it into an arcane, antique mold.
 
  July 30, 2007
 
  Dave Kehr
  Chicago Reader
  TOP CRITIC
  The Seventh Seal possesses some of the world’s most recognizable filmic imagery, beginning with the knight’s fateful game of chess with Death, and continuing to the eerily joyful dance in the final frames.
 
  March 20, 2022 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Brian Eggert
  Deep Focus Review
  … questions the silence of God and service unto Him… (life) choices are shown to be one’s own without passing judgment… this is the personification all other cinematic reapers are measured against.
 
  January 22, 2022 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Kevin A. Ranson
  MovieCrypt.com
  The film proved revolutionary, telling a compelling story while seeking answers to life’s biggest questions.
 
  August 11, 2021
 
  Robin Holabird
  Robin Holabird
  The character that I enjoyed the most this time was the squire played by Gunnar Bjӧrnstrand. He is the most honest of all the characters but is also funny and bawdy.
 
  March 24, 2021
 
  Sarah Brinks
  Battleship Pretension
  Although Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal is set in medieval Sweden, nothing could be more modern than its author’s conception of death as the crucial reality of man’s existence.
 
  February 3, 2021
 
  Andrew Sarris
  Film Culture
  “The plague advances, implacable, and confusion and despair begin to reign”. [Full review in Spanish]
 
  December 31, 2020 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Ernesto Diezmartinez
  Letras Libres…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
A Knight and his squire are home from the crusades. Black Death is sweeping their country. As they approach home, Death appears to the knight and tells him it is his time. The knight challenges Death to a chess game for his life. The Knight and Death play as the cultural turmoil envelopes the people around them as they try, in different ways, to deal with the upheaval the plague has caused.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
The Seventh Seal stars Max von Sydow as disillusioned Swedish knight Antonius Block.
 
Movie Links Wikipedia and Rotten Tomatoes

Links
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