the hunted
the spanish gardner
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DEATH IN VENICE
Luchino Visconti, Italy / France,1971; 130m
Luchino Visconti’s grand, voluptuous adaptation of Thomas Mann’s
brilliant novella turns the dying aesthete von Aschenbach from a writer
into a composer, the better to keep Mahler swelling on the soundtrack.
The film fairly drips with langorous decadence, and it would be
unthinkable without Bogarde’s beyond-brave performance — few actors
could ever have exposed themselves the way he does here, both physically
and emotionally. But the film is also Visconti’s own Proustian reverie,
with echoes of his aborted attempt to bring Swann’s Way to the screen —
particularly in the scenes between Tadzio (Bjorn Andresen), the
beautiful boy on whom von Aschenbach projects all of his desire and
passion, and his mother, played by the incomparable Silvana Mangano.
Sat Aug 4: 3 & 8
DESPAIR
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, West Germany, 1978; 119m
As the Nazis are rising to power in early ‘30s Germany, Russian-Jewish
chocolate magnate Hermann Hermann is going slowly, oddly,
black-humorously mad. Vladimir Nabokov’s ironies have not always
translated so well to the screen, but they sparkle like diamonds in this
funny, gorgeous nightmare of a film. And why not? Rainer Werner
Fassbinder directed it (DESPAIR was his first film in English), Tom
Stoppard wrote it, Michael Ballhaus shot it, and Dirk Bogarde played the
lead — so brilliantly it hurts. Andréa Ferreol is Hermann’s adulterous
wife, and the cast also includes Fassbinder regulars Volker Spengler,
Peter Kern and "Mrs. Fassbinder," Ingrid Caven. "There is much to savor
in this rich, enigmatic film." – Gavin Smith, Film Comment
Sat Aug 4: 5:30; Sun Aug 5: 7:30
THE NIGHT PORTER
(faded print)
Liliana Cavani, Italy / USA, 1973; 86m
The most controversial entry in the early ‘70s fascism/sexual perversion
subgenre (if you don’t count Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks).
Bogarde is Max, the former Nazi working as a porter in a Vienna hotel in
the late ‘50s. Charlotte Rampling is Lucia, the former concentration
camp inmate who was Max’s victim/lover. When they meet, their affair
blossoms anew, in all its S& M splendor. Love it or hate it, THE NIGHT PORTER is a film to be reckoned with, and Bogarde’s continental
sang-froid sends a chill down your spine, a perfect match for that
gorgeous enigma called Charlotte Rampling.
Sun Aug 5: 5:15; Tue Aug 7: 4
DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE
Ralph Thomas, United Kingdom, 1954; 92m
Bogarde is all callow charm and youthful good looks as Simon Sparrow,
the young medical student who gets through his intensive five-year
training at St. Swithin’s hospital on a steady regimen of jokes,
skirt-chasing and liquor. This delightful, breezy film not only made
Bogarde a star but also spawned a very popular series. With Kenneth
More, Suzanne Cloutier, Kay Kendall, and James Robertson Justice as the
infamous Sir Lancelot Spratt.
Mon Aug 6: 4 & 7:50; Tue Aug 7: 6:30
THE SPANISH GARDENER
Philip Leacock, United Kingdom, 1956; 95m
Bogarde plays the title role, working on the estate of cold-hearted
Englishman Michael Hordern on the Costa Brava. He befriends Hordern’s
neglected son, played by Jon Whiteley of The Kidnappers fame and
Bogarde’s co-star in THE HUNTED. When Hordern gets wind of his son’s
affection for his employee, he has his valet (Cyril Cusack) plant a
stolen watch on Bogarde’s clothes, in an effort to destroy him. Based on
a novel by A. J. Cronin, this is a little gem of a film, shot in
gorgeous Technicolor and sensitively acted by Bogarde and Whiteley.
Tue Aug 7: 8:30; Thurs Aug 9: 4 & 10
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