Review of Daughters of Darkness (1971) by Kris K — 16 Jan 2009
Not his finest, but the film for which Kumel is (sadly) perhaps best known. Kumel is truly a remarkable director, using strong composition in his shots leading to impressive scenes, dead-on mise-en-scene, and reinventing surrealism wonderfully, especially in his later works like The Arrival of Joachim Stiller, Paradise Lost, and Malpertuis.
This review of Daughters of Darkness (1971) was written by Kris K on 16 Jan 2009.
Daughters of Darkness has generally received positive reviews.
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