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A Profile of 'Black Narcissus'
Documentary about the making of Powell and Pressburger's 1947 film "Black Narcissus."
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Plot Summary
Set in 1934, a group of Anglican nuns establishes a convent and a school in the remote Himalayas. Led by Sister Clodagh, they aim to bring education and healthcare to the local villagers. However, the isolated and mystical environment begins to take a toll on the nuns' sanity, as their repressed desires and past traumas resurface.
Critical Reception
The 2000 television adaptation of 'Black Narcissus' received a mixed reception. While some praised its atmospheric visuals and thematic exploration of repressed desires, others found it to be a somewhat uneven and less impactful adaptation compared to the acclaimed 1947 film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt to capture the novel's psychological intensity.
Some critics felt it didn't quite reach the visual grandeur or emotional depth of the original film.
The performances were generally seen as competent, though not always fully compelling.
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Fun Fact
This 2000 adaptation was a BBC television film, notable for being a more faithful rendition of Rumer Godden's novel than some previous adaptations, though it's often overshadowed by the iconic 1947 Powell and Pressburger film.
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