5º – 12 Angry Men (Sidney Lumet, 1957)In the plot, a jury must decide whether a man is guilty or innocent. A masterpiece by Sidney Lumet, the film takes place only in a room where the jury discusses the situation of the case. However, far from signifying any limitation, the decision to use a single environment shows how productive the script of the work is.
4º – The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman, 1957)In the plot, having as a starting point a world afflicted by the black plague, a knight seeks answers about life and, consequently, death. ‘The Seventh Seal’ was, in fact, the film that most elevated Bergman’s career around the world. A film conceived with the traditional Swedish mastery, nourishing existential questions that transcend the seventh art.
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