Execution: A Story of Mary

Execution: A Story of Mary

Release date : February 27, 1979
Runtime : 28m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Elfi Mikesch /
Writers : Elfi Mikesch /
Production companies : Oh Movie Film /
February 27, 1979 28m Germany German More
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This film is in effect a slideshow of exquisite single photographic images in sparkling black and white, representing Mikesch’s own version of Mary Stuart. “The drama of a woman who attempted a kind of liberal emancipation in a time of upheaval, but got caught in the snares of men,” in her words. Confronted with layers and layers of conflicting information about “how it really was” Mikesch decided not to try to be a historian, but to radicalise the narrative and condense it into striking images of passion, power, love, pain and death.
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  • title:Execution: A Story of Mary
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:28m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Elfi Mikesch /
  • Writers: Elfi Mikesch ·
  • Production companies: Oh Movie Film ·
  • Overview:This film is in effect a slideshow of exquisite single photographic images in sparkling black and white, representing Mikesch’s own version of Mary Stuart. “The drama of a woman who attempted a kind of liberal emancipation in a time of upheaval, but got caught in the snares of men,” in her words. Confronted with layers and layers of conflicting information about “how it really was” Mikesch decided not to try to be a historian, but to radicalise the narrative and condense it into striking images of passion, power, love, pain and death.
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