The Devil’s Eye

Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: Djävulens öga
Date: January 01, 1960 to December 31, 1960
Dates Note: 1960
Country of Origin: Sweden
Place of Origin: Sweden
Languages: Swedish
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the play Don Juan vender tilbage (Don Juan Returns) by Oluf Bang
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Bergman 100: Discoveries & Rarities
Description: 

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. 

Authors/Roles: 
Judy Bloch


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