Death Is a Caress
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Death is a Caress | |
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Directed by | Edith Carlmar |
Written by | Otto Carlmar Arve Moen (novel) |
Starring | Claus Wiese Bjørg Riiser-Larsen Ingolf Rogde Brita Bigum |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Death is a Caress (Norwegian: Døden er et kjærtegn) is a 1949 Norwegian film noir starring Claus Wiese, Bjørg Riiser-Larsen and Ingolf Rogde. Based on a 1948 novel by Arve Moen, it was Edith Carlmar's directorial début, and the first Norwegian film directed by a woman.[1]
The film depicts the passionate and tempestuous liaison between mechanic Erik (Wiese) and society woman Sonja (Riiser-Larsen). The film uses cinematic shorthand to convey time and place, while concentrating on its protagonists' increasingly troubled relationship.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Smith, Imogen Sara (1 September 2015). "The Female Gaze: 100 Overlooked Films Directed by Women". Sight & Sound. BFI.
- ^ "Death is a Caress (Døden er et kjærtegn)". Oslo: Norsk filminstitutt. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
Few films have ever more effectively conveyed a kind of male-hysteria, as Erik comes to regard his wife increasingly as an enigma whom he can't control or understand.
External links
[edit]- Death Is a Caress at IMDb
- Death Is a Caress at Filmweb.no (in Norwegian) (archived)