Death and Devil (1973)
Evolves around the rooms of a house as one of the main characters, Lisiska, is waiting and is studied in depth as she prepares herself for a meeting. The film attempts to display sexual barriers and misconceptions, and about the role-playing and the confusion around the whole question of sexual and sensual involvement. The essence is the confrontation with self-deception, lies and the real fear of contact with both sexes.
Director: Stephen Dwoskin
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Charles Regnier as A Lonely Man |
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Carola Regnier as |
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Brigitte Rau as A Lonely Woman |
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Matthias von Spallart as |
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Ulla Larson-Styles as |
| Directing | Stephen Dwoskin | Director |
| Production | Alan Power | Producer |
| Sound | Gavin Bryars | Music |
| Crew | Stephen Dwoskin | Cinematography |
| Writing | Stephen Dwoskin | Adaptation |
| Production | Liora Auerbach | Production Assistant |
| Writing | Frank Wedekind | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Charles Regnier | Dialogue |
| Writing | Ros Spain | Dialogue |
| Sound | Roger Ollerhead | Sound |
| Production | Clive Myer | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Mike Henly | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Stephen Dwoskin | Camera Operator |
| Production | Ros Spain | Production Supervisor |
| Production | Nina Hopkins | Production Assistant |
| Writing | Stephen Dwoskin | Dialogue |
| Writing | Volker Elis Pilgrim | Dialogue |