NIGHT GAMES (1966)
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Outrageous and explosively controversial (the Venice Film Festival refused to screen it publicly, while John Waters has called it his favorite film), Mai Zetterling’s second feature is a blazing psychosexual odyssey with heaving Freudian flourishes. On the eve of his marriage to his fiancée (Lena Brundin), Jan (Keve Hjelm) returns to his childhood home — a sprawling estate stuffed with antiques — where he relives his memories of his beautiful, decadent, mercurial mother (Ingrid Thulin) and finds himself forced to confront his unresolved Oedipal longings. Seamlessly interweaving past and present, carnivalesque camp and potent symbolism, NIGHT GAMES functions as both a feverishly perverse family portrait and a serious statement on the tormented soul of a modern Europe reckoning with the demons of its past. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/SCR Mai Zetterling; SCR David Hughes; PROD Göran Lindgren. Sweden, 1966, b&w, 105 min. In Swedish with English subtitles. NOT RATED
Run Time: 105 Minutes
Opening Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025
Genre: Drama