Maldoror (lost unreleased Italian film; 1977)

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Status: Lost

Maldoror (also known as Blue Ecstasy and Il dio selvaggio) is a 1977 unreleased Italian movie by Carlo Cavallone, based on the 1869 poetic novel Les Chants de Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont.

Plot

The movie follows the format of film-within-a-film: it tells a story of a film director called Paolo who is working on an adaptation of Les Chants de Maldoror while having a problematic relationship with a married woman, Monica.

History and availability

Cavallone started directing the film in Italy and Turkey in 1975; it was completed, but never released probably due to its explicitly anticlerical content. Around 1979, Cavallone attempted to reuse the footage from the movie in another project, an exploitation flick called Blue Ecstasy.

It has been alleged that one of the remaining copies of Maldoror was sold to a private collection for 20000 Euro.

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