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Saturday, Sep 15, 2018
5:30 PM (86 mins)
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The Devil’s Eye
(Djävulens öga)
Digital Restoration
BAMPFA Student Committee Pick
Jarl Kulle, Bibi Andersson, Nils Poppe, Gertrud Fridh,
Bergman called this film “my little game . . . for the amusement of the beloved and feared audience.” To the supposed Irish proverb “A woman’s chastity is a sty in the devil’s eye,” the denizens of hell (where the film opens) add another: “Marriage is hell’s pièce de résistance.” To cure the devil’s ocular problems, his minions—Don Juan and his cohort Pablo—are sent to the earthly home of a naive parson whose daughter is about to enter marriage as a virgin. Don Juan sets to work, but this being Bergman, and the daughter being Bibi Andersson, for the first time feels the sufferings of love and, worse, a woman’s pity. The parson and his wife take their own lesson in love, though the moral of this tale is anything but romantic: “Love shields one from . . . nothing.” Now hell holds a new futility.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Ingmar Bergman
Based On
the play Don Juan vender tilbage (Don Juan Returns) by Oluf Bang
Cinematographer
- Gunnar Fischer
Language
- Swedish
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- DCP
- 86 mins
Source
- Janus Films
CINEFILES
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Ingmar Bergman's magic lantern: life as art in retrospect (program note), Hopkins Center of Dartmouth College, Ulrike Rainer, 1988
The devil's eye (distributor materials), Janus Films, 1973
Djävulens öga (review), Monthly Film Bulletin, T.M., 1963
The devil's eye (review), Filmfacts, Paul V. Beckley, 1961
Djavulens oga (review), Variety, Fred Schader, 1960
Illuminating Ingmar Bergman (program note), Pacific Film Archive
Bergman's heel (review), Bosley Crowther
Sugar-coated bedbug (review)
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