The Seventh Seal (1957)
Ingmar Bergman’s masterpiece is a cornerstone of Swedish cinema and a defining work of fantasy-horror. Set in medieval Sweden during the Black Death, it follows a knight (Max von Sydow) who challenges Death to a game of chess. Shot in black and white on location across Sweden, the film is compellingly apocalyptic, communicating a world gripped with superstition. The opening scene was filmed at Hovs Hallar, a beautifully remote nature reserve known for its dramatic cliffs and rare seabirds. Additional scenes were shot in Skytteholm, Sola, distinguished by prominent high-rise buildings, visible in the background, and at the Råsunda studios.
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