As artistically brilliant as it is gleefully perverse, Foolish Wives is Erich von Stroheim's epic-scale account of an American diplomat's wife (Mrs. Dupont) who falls under the spell of a phony Russian Count (von Stroheim). With his trademark eye for visual metaphor and gritty detail, von Stroheim infuses the artistocratic splendor of Monte Carlo (rebuilt in all its majesty on the Universal backlot) with an air of moral depravity. The result is a Grimm's fairy tale romance that is no less fascinating today than it was 80 years ago.
Presented in association with Film Studies 410: Stroheim, Murnau, Sternberg
Sponsored by the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies
- Sunday January 17 at 6:30PM
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This screening is part of the larger thematic series:

