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Erotikon

Title
Erotikon [electronic resource] / directed by Mauritz Stiller ; produced by Charles Magnusson and Kino Lorber, Inc.
Published
New York : Kino Lorber, Inc., 1920-2006.
Physical Description
1 online resource (128 min.).
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 4, 2014).
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Silent film online). Available via World Wide Web.
Erotikon: This edition silent with English intertitles and musical background.
Peter Cowie on Erotikon: This edition in English.
Rediscovering Sweden: Peter Cowie Introduces the Films of Mauritz Stiller: This edition in English.
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Summary
Erotikon: Labeled an insolent romp in a recent article by The Village Voice and praised for its risqué wit and cheerful amorality in John Wakeman's World Film Directors, Erotikon is quite possibly the cinematic granddaddy of all sophisticated comedies and one of the finest achievements of Swedish director Mauritz Stiller. Erotikon surely pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on the screen in 1920: Irene, the bored wife of a distracted entomologist, pursues a womanizing aviator, but she may actually be in love with Preben, her husband's best friend. Meanwhile, her husband seems to be getting unusually close with his own niece. Stiller obviously delights in teasing his audience with each scandalous plot twist and every salacious leer, and the result is a deliciously subversive comedy that was very much ahead of its time. Erotikon has been cited by Ernst Lubitsch as an important inspiration for his own style, and it surely had an influence on Chaplin's A Woman of Paris, Renoir's Rules of the Game and innumerable comedies of the 1930s and beyond. The film stars some of the biggest names of the Swedish silent cinema, including Tora Teje (Karin, Daughter of Ingmar), Karin Molander (Thomas Graal's First Child) and, most notably, Lars Hanson (The Saga of Gösta Berling), who would later relocate to Hollywood and star opposite Lillian Gish in the silent classics The Scarlet Letter and The Wind.
Peter Cowie on Erotikon: Film critic and historian Peter Cowie discusses the film Erotikon.
Rediscovering Sweden: Peter Cowie Introduces the Films of Mauritz Stiller: Film critic and historian Peter Cowie discusses the films of Mauritz Stiller.
Variant and related titles
Erotikon : a comedy in five acts
Other formats
Previously released as DVD.
Original publisher catalog number
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 14, 2014
Series
Silent film online
Contents
Erotikon
Rediscovering Sweden : Peter Cowie introduces the films of Mauritz Stiller
Peter Cowie on Erotikon.
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