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Recommended Black Narcissus

Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1947

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Technically, Black Narcissus is recognisable first and foremost as a pinnacle of early Technicolor craftsmanship. Its carefully composed, precisely-lit shots (by the legendary Jack Cardiff) conjure up those rich photographic plates in exquisite encyclopaedias of the forties and fifties. And the images are so infused with the allure of Imperial-age exoticism, it's not a stretch to imagine seeing them blown up, mounted and hung on the walls of post-war, working class homes, just between the flying ducks and a print of Tretchikoff's 'Blue Lady'.

Emotionally, however, Black Narcissus is a film on heat. As it charts the reaction of a remote Himalayan order of Anglo-Catholic nuns to the arrival of a charismatic English agent (David Farrar), it comes closer than any other mainstream movie of its time to a suggestion of burning sexual tension, as the jealousies, crushes and inevitable frustrations race to the fore to upset the virginal equilibrium.

For some critics, the artistic control of Narcissus is too tight: the precision of the camerawork and the choreography of the drama seems to harness the mood like an emotional straitjacket. But this only serves to underline the film’s point: Powell and Pressburger know that there is only so far these manicured frames, like the starched, restrictive wimples, can contain the hysteria that begins to sweep through the Holy Order like a rabid sexual plague.

As the Sister Superior, mourning a lost love and unnerved by her own unsolicited response to Farrar, Deborah Kerr gives a suitably trembling performance of fractured poise and suppressed torment, but it is Kathleen Byron who provides the genuine moments of alarm. As the increasingly unhinged Sister Ruth, descending into wild-eyed, hungry-mouthed madness, Byron’s scenes, more than anything, serve to shatter the controlled beauty of Black Narcissus and reveal its true anarchic spirit.

Julian Upton on 31st August 2005

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By Clinton Morgan on 3rd February 2002

Now this a film that is worth owning on DVD. Let me explain. When I saw Mark Cousins' interview with Jack Cardiff they pointed out that on the screen was a VHS copy of... more >

 

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  • New High-definition transfer
  • 'Painting with Light' documentary on Jack Cardiff
  • Commentary with Michael Powell and Martin Scorsese
  • A Profile of Black Narcissus documentary
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Film Details

Director

Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger

Year

1947

Country

UK

Cast

Jean Simmons, David Farrar, Deborah Kerr, Kathleen Byron

Technical Details

Certificate

PG

Length

101 mins

Label

NWORK

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

7952324

Main Language

ENGLISH

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