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Florida State University’s Student Life Cinema presents The Seventh Seal. Antonius Block challenges Death to a chess match and tries to find a meaning to his life. This film was written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Free to the general public.
One of Ingmar Bergman’s masterpieces, this film follows the story of Antonius Block and how he challenges Death to a chess match. Along the way, he searches for meaning in this world and strives to find out what his last act will be. Presented in Swedish with English subtitles. Free to the general public. It will be presented in the Phantom theater on Saturday and in the Main theater on Sunday.
ADMISSION INFO
Free to the general public.
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Doors will open 30 minutes before showtime. Concessions and other refreshments are available for purchase.
The Student Life Cinema is located in the Askew Student Life Center at 942 Learning Way, in the southwest corner of the Florida State University campus. Parking is available on the east side of Woodward Ave, and in Parking Garage #2 near the Park Ave. Diner.
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The Student Life Cinema is located in the Askew Student Life Center at 942 Learning Way, in the southwest corner of the Florida State University campus. Parking is available on the east side of Woodward Ave, and in Parking Garage #2 near the Park Ave. Diner.
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The bad news is that due to some unforeseen circumstances, we will be moving the screenings of THE SEVENTH SEAL to Saturday and Sunday. The good news is that Saturday's screening will be in the phantom theater and Sunday's screening will be in the main theater. Both screenings will still be free to the general public. We appreciate your understanding and hope you are still able to join us!
The bad news is that due to some unforeseen circumstances, we will be moving the screenings of THE SEVENTH SEAL to Saturday and Sunday. The good news is that Saturday's screening will be in the phantom theater and Sunday's screening will be in the main theater. Both screenings will still be free to the general public. We appreciate your understanding and hope you are still able to join us!
View lessPlease go to https://movies.fsu.edu/ for more information. Thank you.
Please go to https://movies.fsu.edu/ for more information. Thank you.
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