Death is a Night
Death is a Night

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Death is a Night

1967
Movie
142 min
Burmese

Saung Einmet (Death is a Night) is a 1967 Burmese black-and-white psycho thriller drama film.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users85%
Director: Jean-Daniel PolletGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A mysterious stranger arrives in a small, isolated village, stirring up suspicion and fear among the inhabitants. As unsettling events begin to occur, the villagers become increasingly paranoid, convinced that a dark force has descended upon them. The stranger's presence seems directly linked to the growing unease and the potential for violence that permeates the community.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed upon its release, 'Death is a Night' was lauded for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth. Critics praised Jean-Daniel Pollet's direction for its deliberate pacing and unsettling mood, while the performances were noted for their nuanced portrayal of fear and suspicion. The film is considered a cult classic within the thriller and mystery genres.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its masterful creation of suspense and psychological dread.

  • Applauded for its striking visual style and ambiguous narrative.

  • Considered a significant work of French cinema for its unique atmosphere.

Google audience: Audiences frequently highlight the film's captivating, mysterious atmosphere and thought-provoking narrative. Many reviewers found the slow-burn tension and sense of unease to be particularly effective, leading to a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Jean-Daniel Pollet famously insisted on shooting the film in black and white to enhance its stark, oppressive atmosphere, a decision widely praised by critics.

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