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A highly stylised comedy, and Bergman's first attempt at a theatrically structured film, The Devil's Eye tells the tale of Don Juan, who is sent back to earth from hell by the Devil to deflower virtue in the person of the daughter of a naive and impressionable country parson. The film's episodes are introduced by Bergman veteran Gunnar Björnstrand, who lectures the audience on what they're seeing and how to view it. From the proverb "A woman's chastity is a stye in the devil's eye."

 

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Director Ingmar Bergman
Starring Bibi Andersson, Jarl Kulle, Gunnar Bjornstrand

 

Genre World Cinema

 

Country Sweden Language SWEDISH   Year 1960

 

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Certificate 15   Length 83 mins   Label TARTN
Cat No TVD3741   Format DVD   Black & White
Region2   Aspect 1.37:1
Subtitles English.

 

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Bibi Andersson by BibiAnderssonFan

A list of some of the great films starring my favourite actress. The luminous Bibi Andersson started her film career with Ingmar Bergman with a small part in 'Smiles Of A Summer Night' but quickly came to prominence in his films with parts written about/for her. Bibi has commented upon reading scripts by Bergman trying to workout what side of her personality he was using and his use of her personality in his work, and the knowledge he had of her as a person being the inspiration he used for her roles, and he has spoken of her being such an integrated a person that it was impossible for her to play something she didn't believe in, resulting in the roles being created about her. Their partnership on and off the screen provided both of them with the greatest work of their careers such as 'The Seventh Seal,' 'Wild Strawberries,' 'The magician,' 'Brink Of Life,' 'A Passion,' and 'Persona.' During their thirteen films together Bibi's parts gradually became more troubled beginning with her portrayal of a young mother to be who wishes the death of her unborn child and continuing with the harrowing, desperately sad Eva in 'A Passion.' Other directors used the image of the fair skinned, fair haired, blue eyed, pretty, innocent girl of her early roles for Bergman to more challenging results such as Vilgot Sjoman with 'The Mistress' playing the title role and as a sister who has an incestuous relationship with her brother in 'My Sister My Love', but it would be Bergman who shattered this image with her complete break down in 'Persona.' Giving a particular impressive performance as a nurse who talks throughout the film but is never answered by her silent patient, leading to highly charged personal revelations as her insecurity and instability grow driving her to question herself and her patient to unnerving confrontations until the point of the patients persona merging with hers. With this collaboration Bibi and Bergman achieve a true masterpiece of cinema, owing much to her outstanding performance. Her portrayal of psychological characters in these later Bergman films established the tone of her work with other directors like Robert Altman with 'Quintet', raped by Indians, abandoned by her husband and searching for her kidnapped child in Ralph Nelsons 'Duel At Diablo', the abused Erika who uses sex and drugs to forget her past in John Houston's 'The Kremlin Letter', and as the bored housewife who may (may have imagined) rape, may (may have imagined) being held prisoner in her home in Jacques Doniol-Valcrozes's complex, dreamlike 'Le Viol'. These roles result in Bibi Andersson being one of the most tormented women in film. Not all the films Andersson lends her vast talents to are the masterpieces she made with Bergman, but it is assured her acting is always interesting and worthwhile watching.

 

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