Weekend One • Czech Horror • Presented by Severin Films • Introduction by Kier-La Janisse
The best known in the West of Slovak filmmaker Juraj Herz’ enchanting genre films (The Cremator (1969), Beauty and the Beast (1978), The Ninth Heart (1979) and Ferat Vampir (1982) among them), Morgiana is about two sisters – neither of whom is named Morgiana, that’s the cat, who gets her own cat-cam – who are placed in opposition when one of them inherits the majority of their father’s estate. In a brilliantly affecting dual performance by actress Iva Janžurová, the raven-haired Viktorie contrives to poison her naive fair-haired sister Klara when she is driven mad with jealousy over both their financial predicament and Klara’s abundance of attention from possible suitors. As her sister becomes weaker and more prone to kaleidoscopic hallucinations, Viktorie’s flamboyance threatens to foil her own murderous plans.
Morgiana is a dark fairytale bursting with extravagance - baroque garden parties, dramatic eye makeup, vintage tarot cards, fish-eye lenses – absolutely breathtaking stuff and a fitting gateway to Herz’ brilliant ouevre. (Kier-La Janisse, excerpted from House of Psychotic Women)
Directed by Juraj Herz
Czechoslovakia, 104 minutes
Czech with English subtitles
US Theatrical Premiere of new restoration courtesy of Severin Films
Introduced by House of Psychotic Women author Kier-La Janisse
House of Psychotic Women books and box sets will be available at the Severin table throughout the first weekend of the festival.