Immoral Tales
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Immoral Tales
Jeremy Mark Robinson
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IMMORAL TALES WALERIAN BOROWCZYK POCKET MOVIE GUIDE By Jeremy Robinson Walerian Borowczyk (1923-2006) is one of cinema's great talents. Quite simply, there is no filmmaker quite like 'Boro'. Borowczyk's films have an astonishing, magical quality. They reach a place very rare in contemporary cinema, and are quite unlike the films of any other auteur. Borowczyk's films create their own space, with imagery, sounds and music of a really exceptional power. Immoral Tales (Contes Immoraux, 1974) is a masterpiece. Made in French, it was a collection of four erotic stories: La Maree (The Tide), based on a story by Walerian Borowczyk's friend Andre Pieyre de Mandiargues (from Mascarets, published by Gallimard); Therese Philosophe, about a young woman locked up in a room who ?nds escape in masturbation; Erzsebet Bathory, about the original 'Countess Dracula'; and Lucrezia Borgia, a story of the decadent, Italian Renaissance dynasty of the Borgias. Immoral Tales is the ?rst of the movies helmed by Walerian Borowczyk that contain a lot of erotic scenes. After Immoral Tales, Borowczyk would be associated with arty erotica. Immoral Tales came about when producer Anatole Dauman asked Boro for some short ?lms with an erotic element to put together as an anthology (several of Dauman's ?lms had a sexual ingredient - The Tin Drum, In the Realm of the Senses, Fruits of Passion, etc). Boro would later contribute to the anthology TV series Serie Rose in the late Eighties. Immoral Tales travelled back in time: the ?rst story, La Maree (The Tide), was set in the present, the following stories moved back to the late 19th century (1890), to 1610 for 'Countess Dracula', and ?nally to Renaissance times with the Borgias (to 1498). The ?rst episode was set in Northern France. The second ?lm was also set in rural France. The third ?lm, about 'Countess Dracula', moved to Eastern Europe, and the ?nal movie to late ?fteenth century Italy. Fully illustrated, with over 150 stills from Immoral Tales, and Walerian Borowczyk's other movies, plus a bibliography, filmography, appendices, quotes from Borowczyk and notes. 252pp. Hardcover with a colour laminated cover. www.crmoon.com
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