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Fascination (1979 film)

Fascination is a 1979 French horror film written and directed by Jean Rollin, and starring Franca Maï and Brigitte Lahaie. It focuses on a thief who seeks refuge in a remote château where two mysterious women with potentially sinister intentions are residing.

Fascination
Original poster
Directed byJean Rollin
Written byJean Rollin
Produced byChristine Renaud
Starring
CinematographyGeorgie Fromentin
Edited byDominique Saint-Cyr
Music byPhilippe D'Aram
Production
companies
Distributed byConsortium Européen Cinématographique[2]
Release date
  • 2 January 1980 (1980-01-02)[2]
Running time
80 minutes[2]
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot edit

In April 1905, a group of fashionable Parisian women arrive at an abattoir to drink the blood of an ox as a way to cure anemia, and find the result successful.

Nearby a man named Marc, a thief, escapes from four other thieves. He is planning on heading to London with a bag of gold coins, but must take refuge from his pursuers. He discovers a château isolated in the mountains looked after by two chambermaids, Elizabeth and Eva, who are awaiting the arrival of the Marchioness and her servants. The women, who appear to be bisexual and in a romantic relationship, are not scared, believing Marc is taking them hostage; rather, they find him attractive.

Eva sleeps with Marc, spurring jealousy from Elizabeth. The group of thieves discover where Marc is hiding, and begin shooting at the château. Eva goes outside to hand over the gold, but while two of them count it, the wife of one of the thieves takes Eva's dress. Eva seeks revenge by seducing her husband inside the stables before stabbing him to death; she also kills the woman and the two other men with a scythe.

The Marchioness later arrives with her servants, and they hold a party in which Marc is the only male, so he gets all the attention. When midnight comes, it is revealed that the women habitually lure people into the castle and drink their blood. Elizabeth helps Marc escape, so they hide out in the stables. Eva discovers them and Elizabeth shoots her out of jealousy. Elizabeth and Marc flee and Eva stumbles back to the château where the servants drain her blood. Marc confesses that he loves Elizabeth, whereas she admits that she never loved him and kills him. Elizabeth and the Marchioness go into the sunrise together.

Cast edit

  • Franca Maï as Elizabeth (credited as Franka Mai)
  • Brigitte Lahaie as Eva
  • Jean-Pierre Lemaire as Marc
  • Fanny Magier as Hélène
  • Muriel Montosse as Anita
  • Sophie Noël as Sylvie (credited as Sophie Noel)
  • Evelyne Thomas as Dominique
  • Agnès Bert as herself (credited as Agnes Bert)
  • Cyril Val as Un Apache (credited as Alain Plumey)
  • Myriam Watteau as La Femme Apache
  • Joe De Palmer as Un Apache (credited as Joe De Lara)
  • Jacquel Sansoul

Release edit

Fascination was released theatrically in France by the Consortium Européen Cinématographique on 2 January 1980.[2]

Critical response edit

Reviewing the film on Blu-ray, Charlie Hobbs of Twitch Film wrote, "Upon my first viewing of this film, I found myself struggling a little bit to remain engaged at first, however, around the halfway point, the film picks up significantly and the third act is a thing of beauty".[3] Budd Wilkins of Slant Magazine, who reviewed the film as part of the five-disc set, wrote, "In Fascination, more than any other film in the set, the sexuality is staged in a manner befitting French erotica".[4]

Steven Jay Schneider, writing in the British Film Institute's Screen Classics book 100 European Horror Films (2019), likens Fascination to the silent films of Louis Feuillade, citing is sparing use of dialogue, adding: "The movie has a delirious dreamlike aura that is hard to shake off afterwards."[5]

Home media edit

Image Entertainment released Fascination on DVD in the US in 1999.[6]

Redemption Films released it on DVD in the UK on 28 October 2008 in its original aspect ratio, with special features including a trailer and stills gallery,[7] and again in 2012.[8]

In 2011, Kino Lorber acquired the Redemption Films catalogue,[9] and released Fascination on Blu-ray in 2012 as part of a five-disc Blu-ray collection, along with La Rose de Fer, La Vampire Nue, Le Frisson des Vampires and Lèvres de Sang.[10] A standalone Blu-ray and DVD were also released by Kino the same year.[11][12] Wicked-Vision Media released a limited mediabook Blu-ray edition in Germany with three alternate covers in 2019.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hobbs 2018, p. 210.
  2. ^ a b c d "Fascination de Jean Rollin (1979)". Unifrance. Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. from the original on 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ Hobbs, Charlie (23 January 2012). . Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015.
  4. ^ Wilkins, Budd (27 January 2012). "Flesh and Blood: The Cinema of Jean Rollin". Slant Magazine.
  5. ^ Schneider 2019, p. 85.
  6. ^ Fagan, Gregory P. (1 November 1999). . Playboy. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  7. ^ Spurlin, Thomas (28 October 2010). "Fascination". DVD Talk. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023.
  8. ^ Dahlke, Kurt (15 January 2012). "Fascination". DVD Talk. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023.
  9. ^ Hurtado, J. (20 October 2011). . Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 9 August 2012.
  10. ^ Barrett, Michael (16 February 2012). "The Films of Jean Rollin". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023.
  11. ^ Hobbs, Charlie (23 January 2012). "Jean Rollin on Blu-ray: FASCINATION Review". Screen Anarchy. from the original on 13 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Fascination DVD". Kino Lorber. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Fascination Blu-ray Germany (DigiBook / Limitiert auf 500 Stück)". Blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on 27 June 2023.

Sources edit

  • Hobbs, Simon (2018). Cultivating Extreme Art Cinema: Text, Paratext and Home Video Culture. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-1-474-42739-5.
  • Schneider, Steven Jay, ed. (2019). 100 European Horror Films. London, England: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-838-71403-1.

External links edit

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Fascination is a 1979 French horror film written and directed by Jean Rollin and starring Franca Mai and Brigitte Lahaie It focuses on a thief who seeks refuge in a remote chateau where two mysterious women with potentially sinister intentions are residing FascinationOriginal posterDirected byJean RollinWritten byJean RollinProduced byChristine RenaudStarringFranca Mai Brigitte Lahaie Jean Marie LemaireCinematographyGeorgie FromentinEdited byDominique Saint CyrMusic byPhilippe D AramProductioncompaniesComex 1 Les Films ABC 1 Distributed byConsortium Europeen Cinematographique 2 Release date2 January 1980 1980 01 02 2 Running time80 minutes 2 CountryFranceLanguageFrench Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Home media 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksPlot editIn April 1905 a group of fashionable Parisian women arrive at an abattoir to drink the blood of an ox as a way to cure anemia and find the result successful Nearby a man named Marc a thief escapes from four other thieves He is planning on heading to London with a bag of gold coins but must take refuge from his pursuers He discovers a chateau isolated in the mountains looked after by two chambermaids Elizabeth and Eva who are awaiting the arrival of the Marchioness and her servants The women who appear to be bisexual and in a romantic relationship are not scared believing Marc is taking them hostage rather they find him attractive Eva sleeps with Marc spurring jealousy from Elizabeth The group of thieves discover where Marc is hiding and begin shooting at the chateau Eva goes outside to hand over the gold but while two of them count it the wife of one of the thieves takes Eva s dress Eva seeks revenge by seducing her husband inside the stables before stabbing him to death she also kills the woman and the two other men with a scythe The Marchioness later arrives with her servants and they hold a party in which Marc is the only male so he gets all the attention When midnight comes it is revealed that the women habitually lure people into the castle and drink their blood Elizabeth helps Marc escape so they hide out in the stables Eva discovers them and Elizabeth shoots her out of jealousy Elizabeth and Marc flee and Eva stumbles back to the chateau where the servants drain her blood Marc confesses that he loves Elizabeth whereas she admits that she never loved him and kills him Elizabeth and the Marchioness go into the sunrise together Cast editFranca Mai as Elizabeth credited as Franka Mai Brigitte Lahaie as Eva Jean Pierre Lemaire as Marc Fanny Magier as Helene Muriel Montosse as Anita Sophie Noel as Sylvie credited as Sophie Noel Evelyne Thomas as Dominique Agnes Bert as herself credited as Agnes Bert Cyril Val as Un Apache credited as Alain Plumey Myriam Watteau as La Femme Apache Joe De Palmer as Un Apache credited as Joe De Lara Jacquel SansoulRelease editFascination was released theatrically in France by the Consortium Europeen Cinematographique on 2 January 1980 2 Critical response edit Reviewing the film on Blu ray Charlie Hobbs of Twitch Film wrote Upon my first viewing of this film I found myself struggling a little bit to remain engaged at first however around the halfway point the film picks up significantly and the third act is a thing of beauty 3 Budd Wilkins of Slant Magazine who reviewed the film as part of the five disc set wrote In Fascination more than any other film in the set the sexuality is staged in a manner befitting French erotica 4 Steven Jay Schneider writing in the British Film Institute s Screen Classics book 100 European Horror Films 2019 likens Fascination to the silent films of Louis Feuillade citing is sparing use of dialogue adding The movie has a delirious dreamlike aura that is hard to shake off afterwards 5 Home media edit Image Entertainment released Fascination on DVD in the US in 1999 6 Redemption Films released it on DVD in the UK on 28 October 2008 in its original aspect ratio with special features including a trailer and stills gallery 7 and again in 2012 8 In 2011 Kino Lorber acquired the Redemption Films catalogue 9 and released Fascination on Blu ray in 2012 as part of a five disc Blu ray collection along with La Rose de Fer La Vampire Nue Le Frisson des Vampires and Levres de Sang 10 A standalone Blu ray and DVD were also released by Kino the same year 11 12 Wicked Vision Media released a limited mediabook Blu ray edition in Germany with three alternate covers in 2019 13 References edit a b Hobbs 2018 p 210 a b c d Fascination de Jean Rollin 1979 Unifrance Centre national du cinema et de l image animee Archived from the original on 4 July 2022 Hobbs Charlie 23 January 2012 Jean Rollin on Blu ray FASCINATION Review Twitch Film Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Wilkins Budd 27 January 2012 Flesh and Blood The Cinema of Jean Rollin Slant Magazine Schneider 2019 p 85 Fagan Gregory P 1 November 1999 DISC ALERT video recording news includes seven boxed Nightmare on Elm Street films Brief Article Playboy Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Spurlin Thomas 28 October 2010 Fascination DVD Talk Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Dahlke Kurt 15 January 2012 Fascination DVD Talk Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Hurtado J 20 October 2011 Kino Lorber Acquires Redemption Films Library Including Jean Rollin Classics Twitch Film Archived from the original on 9 August 2012 Barrett Michael 16 February 2012 The Films of Jean Rollin PopMatters Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Hobbs Charlie 23 January 2012 Jean Rollin on Blu ray FASCINATION Review Screen Anarchy Archived from the original on 13 November 2016 Fascination DVD Kino Lorber Archived from the original on 26 June 2023 Fascination Blu ray Germany DigiBook Limitiert auf 500 Stuck Blu ray com Archived from the original on 27 June 2023 Sources editHobbs Simon 2018 Cultivating Extreme Art Cinema Text Paratext and Home Video Culture Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 1 474 42739 5 Schneider Steven Jay ed 2019 100 European Horror Films London England Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 838 71403 1 External links editFascination at IMDb nbsp Fascination at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fascination 1979 film amp oldid 1193469890, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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