Enfantasme
Enfantasme is a 1978 film co-written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. It is based on the novel Enfantasme by Georges-Jean Arnaud.
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Directed by | Sergio Gobbi |
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Based on | Enfantasme by Georges-Jean Arnaud |
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Music by | Stelvio Cipriani[1] |
Cinematography | Ennio Guarnieri[1] |
Edited by | Ruggero Mastroianni[1] |
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Distributed by | Battistelli |
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
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Plot
Cast
- Agostina Belli as Claudia Lanza
- Stefano Satta Flores as Andrea Lanza
- Serge Youssoufian as Sergino
- Elisa Pozzi as Armida
- Jean-Claude Bouillon as Sisti
- Antonio Cantafora as Flavio
- Brigitte Skay
- Gerard Manigou
- Aïché Nana
Production
Enfantasme was director Sergio Gobbi's fourteenth film which he chose to adapt the novel Enfantasme by French writer Georges-Jean Arnaud.[1] Gobbi described the films title as a play on words based on the French words "enfant" for child, "fantasme" (ghost)" and the verb "enfanter" (to conceive a child).[2] Gobbi stated the film could have been "turned into a product of the Exorcist thread, or a paranormal film, Audrey Rose-style. Whereas I don't want to be conditioned or stick to formulas.[3][4]
Enfantasme was shot in five weeks in the village of Bormio.[5]
Release
Enfantasme was distributed in Italy where it was distributed by Battistelli on 5 November 1978.[1] In Italy, the film grossed a total of 9,157,000 Italian lire domestically.[1] It was released in France asL'enfant de nuit: Les inconnus aux petit pieds on 8 November 1978.[1]
The novel of the film was adapated again for film in 2009 by Jean-Paul Guyon as Sommeil blanc.[5]
Reception
Italian film historian Roberto Curti described the critical reception to the film on its released as "mixed."[5]
References
Footnotes
- Curti 2017, p. 190.
- Acconciamessa, Mirella (16 March 1978). "Il cinema francese? È morto". L'Unità.
- "La Belli madre impazzita in un film-sfida francese". La Stampa. 17 March 1978.
- Curti 2017, p. 191.
- Curti 2017, p. 192.
Sources
- Curti, Roberto (2017). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1970–1979. McFarland. ISBN 1476629609.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)