Black Humor (film)
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Written by | Guy de Maupassant (story), Jean Aurenche (screenplay) |
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Countries | Italy France Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Black Humor (Italian title: Umorismo in nero, lit. Humour in black) is a 1965 black comedy anthology film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, Giancarlo Zagni and José María Forqué.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]- 1st segment- "The Bug": A peasant woman tormented by a bug in her ear barges into a healer's house. (After a short story by Maupassant)[3][4][5] (dir. Autant-Lara)
- 2nd segment- "The Crow": A strange widow comes to enquire about the services of a new marriage agency. (dir. Zagni)[6]
- 3rd segment- "Miss Wilma": In a circus, trapeze artist Wilma is going to get rid of a rival during a ‘magic act’, performed by an amateur. (dir. Forqué)[6]
Cast
[edit]- Sylvie ... La mère Belhomme - segment 1 'La Bestiole" (as Louise Sylvie)
- Pierre Brasseur ... Le guérisseur - segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Jean Richard ... Polyte - segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Pauline Carton ... La Rapet - segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Paulette Dubost ... segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Robert Arnoux ... segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Jacques Marin ... segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Jean Martinelli ... segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Pierre Repp ... segment 1 'La Bestiole'
- Emma Penella ... Miss Wilma - segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- José Luis López Vázquez... Jacinto - segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- Leo Anchóriz ... Gayton - segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- Madame Parlow ... segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- Agustín González ... segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- Alicia Hermida ... segment 2 'La Mandrilla - Miss Wilma'
- Alida Valli ... la veuve - segment 3 'La Cornacchia'[7]
- Folco Lulli ... le comte Altiero Ripoli - segment 3 'La Cornacchia'
- Maria Cuadra ... Maria - segment 3 'La Cornacchia'
Reception
[edit]"The segment ‘The Crow’ - which, with its tasteful macabre surrealism, is undoubtedly the best of the anthology film", according to an Italian review of the time,[8] while another contemporary commentator wrote, "The three episodes, different in setting and tone, have in common a certain taste for situations and inventions of macabre comedy. The meticulous environmental and psychological description of the first story (La bestiola) is contrasted by the cumbersomeness of the second episode (La mandrilla), ending with the facile surrealism of the third (La cornacchia).’"[9]
References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Jo; Viejo, Breixo (31 October 2019). Luis Buñuel: A Life in Letters. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-1-5013-1259-5.
- ^ Farassino, Alberto; Sanguineti, Tatti; Gili, Jean A. (1984). Lux film: esthétique et système d'un studio italien (in French). Editions du Festival international du film de Locarno. ISBN 978-2-88160-004-3.
- ^ Benhamou, Noëlle (2007). Guy de Maupassant (in French). Rodopi. ISBN 978-90-420-2254-6.
- ^ Buache, Freddy (1982). Claude Autant-Lara (in French). L'AGE D'HOMME. ISBN 978-2-8251-3346-0.
- ^ "Editing Black Humor (film) - Wikipedia". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
- ^ a b L'Espresso (in Italian). Editrice L'Espresso. 1978.
- ^ Porro, M. (1996). Alida Valli. Gremese Editore. p. 144. ISBN 978-88-7742-049-7.
- ^ Miccichè, Lino (1976). Il cinema italiano degli anni '60 (in Italian). Marsilio.
- ^ UMORISMO IN NERO (in Italian). Retrieved 27 September 2024 – via www.cinematografo.it.
External links
[edit]- Black Humor at IMDb
- 1965 films
- 1965 black comedy films
- 1965 comedy-drama films
- 1960s Italian films
- 1960s French films
- French black comedy films
- 1960s Spanish-language films
- Italian black comedy films
- Films based on works by Guy de Maupassant
- Films directed by Claude Autant-Lara
- Films directed by Giancarlo Zagni
- Spanish black comedy films
- Italian anthology films
- French anthology films
- Spanish anthology films