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Mar 14, 2020

[Answer] The actor Max von Sydow, above in “The Exorcist,” died last Sunday at 90. He was most associated with the films of which director, his fellow countryman?

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...1. Ingmar Bergman
2. Rainer Werner Fassbinder
3. Krzysztof Kieślowski
4. Fritz Lang





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Ingmar Bergman :


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Mr. von Sydow collaborated with Mr. Bergman, a fellow Swede, on 11 films, starting with “The Seventh Seal” in 1957. Twice nominated for an Academy Award, Mr. von Sydow later worked in Hollywood with directors like Steven Spielberg, David Lynch and Martin Scorsese, as well as in franchises like “Star Wars” and “Game of Thrones.” Read his obituary and find where you can stream 13 of Mr. von Sydow’s best films.



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