Morgiana

Juraj Herz, 1972

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At the beginning of the period of normalisation in Czechoslovakia, dramaturge Vladimír Bor, the head of one of Barrandov’s creative teams, approached Juraj Herz. He offered him an adaptation of a short story by Russian Neo-romantic novelist, Alexander Stepanovich Grin, Jessie and Morgiana. The director was not initially interested in the work, but he realised that Bor’s patronage would give him a relatively large amount of freedom in making the film. He therefore conceived this gothic horror story of two sisters whose relationship is consumed by greed, lust and black magic as a stylistic exercise.

Both main roles, the ethereal Klára and the jealous Viktorie, are played by Iva Janžurová. The character of each of the sisters is conveyed through Irena Greifová’s costumers, as well as a mise-en-scène interwoven with symbols. Primarily, however, their difference is evident through Janžurová’s nuanced acting. The evocative orchestral music of Luboš Fišer and the expressionist camerawork of Jaroslav Kučera, who based the visual dynamics of the picture on the contrast of black and white, thus emphasising the central theme of duality, contribute to the film’s darkly fairytale atmosphere. Too daring for its time, the film was considered an artistic failure at Barrandov. Progressively, however, Morgiana became a cult film, to which international filmmakers such as Peter Strickland have made reference.

Digitalization of this film funded from the donation of Mrs. Milada Kučerová and Mr. Eduard Kučera was carried out by Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in collaboration with the Národní filmový archiv, Prague and the Czech Film Fund in UPP and Soudsquare in 2024.
 

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Summary

Iva Janžurová has confirmed her acting mastery on the big screen numerous times. One of the seasoned actress’s most unforgettable characters remains her double-role in Juraj Herz’s costume psychological horror Morgiana. The director had given Janžurová a small part in his drama Znamení Raka (Sign of Cancer) (1967). The female lead in Petrolejové lampy (Oil Lamps) (1971) – the luckless Štěpa – foreshadowed further collaboration on Morgiana. Due to the advent of normalisation the loose adaption of Alexander Grin’s romantic novel Jessie and Morgiana was the picture that brought to an end Herz’s “stylised” period, the culmination of which remains Spalovač mrtvol (The Cremator) (1968). Janžurová, meanwhile, was forced to abandon the expressive shades of her acting register that she had been able to give free reign to in Morgiana (though the distinctive, Art Nouveau costumes and make-up did restrict the actress’s register). In the role of two sisters different in age, appearance and character – the younger, kind beauty Klára and the older, ugly and spiteful Viktorie – Janžurová created two utterly antithetical portraits. By contrast with the original book and genre convention, the viewer gradually begins to sympathise with the demonic titular character – in part because within Herz’s chillingly sarcastic, ambiguous conception the naive and good-natured Klára comes across as irritating and fake. The scheming Viktoria, jealous of her sister’s undeserved happiness safeguarded by the love of a handsome lieutenant (Josef Abrhám), is by contrast a vibrant and fascinating character and the audience will her on as she plans to kill Klára discreetly. Herz and screenwriter Vladimír Bor did not pursue the logic of the fact the story concerns one woman afflicted by a split personality; rather a “different” view of the narrative is provided by the eponymous hero – the black cat Morgiana. The camera work of the accomplished Jaroslav Kučera made a marked contribution to the visual appeal and artistic coherence of Herz’s noteworthy picture.
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About a film

Production year 1972
Countries Czechoslovakia
Categories film
Genres drama, psychological
Form feature
Duration 99 min
Director Juraj Herz
Cast Iva Janžurová, Josef Abrhám, Nina Divíšková, Petr Čepek, Josef Somr
Director of photography Jaroslav Kučera
Screenplay Vladimír Bor, Juraj Herz
Editor Jaromír Janáček
Production designer Zbyněk Hloch
Music Luboš Fišer
Sound designer František Černý