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From the Life of Marionettes
(Aus dem Leben des Marionetten)

Screening on Film
Directed by Ingmar Bergman.
With Robert Atzorn, Christine Buchegger, Martin Benrath.
Germany, 1980, 35mm, color and b&w, 104 min.
German with English subtitles.

This film opens with the killing (in color) of a prostitute by a middle-class young man, then backs up for a series of scenes (in black and white) explaining what led to the crime. From the Life of Marionettes marks an interesting point in Bergman's career: exiled from Sweden to Germany to avoid charges of tax evasion, the master here works in German without any of his usual stable of actors in this tale of a tortured relationship between a pair of young lovers that leads to sexual obsession and murder. This tense, even harsh film contains faint echoes of Lang and Pabst, on the one hand, and a slight acknowledgement of the New German Cinema on the other.

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