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Black Narcissus

After opening a convent in the Himalayas, five nuns encounter conflict and tension, both with the natives and also within their own group, as they attempt to adapt to their remote, exotic surroundings.
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Guardian
March 23, 2010 Run, don't walk to see this 1947 classic from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
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CinePassion
November 25, 2013 The Archers at their most carnal-bonkers-sublime
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Movie Metropolis
July 22, 2010 Colonial hubris nunsploitation = an unforgettable movie.
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Time Out
January 01, 2013 There's something truly unearthly about this place of howling winds, yawning chasms and atmosphere thick with temptation. Sanctity, it will be proven, is no match for sin.
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New York Times
May 20, 2003 While Messrs. Powell and Pressburger may have a picture that will disturb and antagonize some, they also have in Black Narcissus an artistic accomplishment of no small proportions.
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 Theatre this Michael Powell film most certainly is, as stressed by the gothic melodrama of the story and the acting, the studio setting with its beautiful backdrops and vivid colours and the most deliberate of characters and events.
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Slant Magazine
December 30, 2012 Michael Powell was right when he called Black Narcissus an "erotic film," but the attraction is pure Pygmalionism.
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Chicago Reader
March 23, 2010 Powell's equally extravagant visual style transforms it into a landscape of the mind -- grand and terrible in its thorough abstraction.
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New Yorker
August 03, 2015 This is a landmark of Hollywood-on-Thames trompe-l'oeil.
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Variety
March 26, 2009 Production has gained much through being in color. The production and camerawork atone for minor lapses in the story, Jack Cardiff's photography being outstanding.
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Spirituality and Practice
August 05, 2010 A 1947 English film classic about the challenges of desire faced by some nuns in a new mission in the Himalayas.
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Monthly Film Bulletin
June 15, 2015 The natural colour is beautiful; but, more, the rhythm of camera movement is recurrently used in combination with an overtinting of the whole scene, at significant dramatic moments, to produce an emphasis we have not seen before.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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