Salome
Salome

Salome

1973Movie18 minEnglish

A stylised interpretation of Oscar Wilde's play "Salome".

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Carmelo BeneGenres: Drama, Experimental

Plot Summary

This avant-garde interpretation of Oscar Wilde's play delves into the dark and decadent world of Salome, the Judean princess who seduces and demands the head of John the Baptist. Carmelo Bene's version eschews traditional narrative for a highly stylized and theatrical exploration of desire, power, and religious fervor, pushing the boundaries of cinematic expression.

Critical Reception

Carmelo Bene's 'Salome' is a highly polarizing film, celebrated by avant-garde enthusiasts for its audacious artistic vision and condemned by others for its challenging and unconventional approach. It is often viewed as a significant work within experimental cinema, though its accessibility remains limited.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold and uncompromising directorial style.
  • Criticized for its dense symbolism and lack of conventional narrative.
  • Considered a significant, albeit difficult, work of experimental cinema.

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Fun Fact

Carmelo Bene, known for his highly theatrical and often controversial approach to performance and cinema, stars in and directs this adaptation, embodying his unique artistic philosophy where the actor's performance is paramount.

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