Bergman’s towering classic THE SEVENTH SEAL contains one of cinema’s most enduring images: a knight playing chess with Death on a desolate beach.
Released during the height of the Cold War, its stark allegory of faith, mortality, and despair made it one of the most discussed European films of its time.
Visually striking, philosophically rich, and endlessly referenced in pop culture, it’s a must-see on the big screen.