And to take the fall and to take the feeling
My health appears to have collapsed for the new year, which I furiously resent, but I learned tonight that Norway's first film directed by a woman was also its first film noir: Edith Carlmar's Death Is a Caress (Døden er et kjærtegn, 1949). I very definitely want to watch that.

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Thank you. I really wish I were not!
I'd really like to see that movie too.
It seems to play at festivals, film noir festivals included; I'm trying to find out if a legal and U.S.-playable DVD exists. Kino, this is exactly the sort of thing you're supposed to get on!
[edit] Carlmar seems to have directed multiple noirs! Clearly I need to know a lot more about non-Anglophone noir than I do.
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Thank you.
*hugs*
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I hope you're able to find the movie!
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And that's another that I like the sound of just from the title!
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I don't hold you responsible! The wish itself is still valid.
I hope you're able to find the movie!
Thank you! I found what looked like a YouTube rip, but of questionable runtime and without subtitles. My Norwegian isn't that good (read: almost nonexistent) and I'm pretty sure they weren't supposed to be speaking that fast.
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Thank you. We shared a bagel with cream cheese and lox before he left for work, and shared the lox with the little cats, and that was good.
And that's another that I like the sound of just from the title!
It's a terrific title! For pure pulp value, it's right up there with Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948).
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I'd never heard of her! It looks like Swedish noirs of the same vintage exist, too, like Hasse Ekman's Girl with Hyacinths (Flicka och hyacinter, 1950). Everything I had previously known about Scandinavian noir was neo-noir, Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö's Martin Beck novels, Henning Mankell's Wallander, Erik Skjoldbjærg's Insomnia (1997); I'm really interested to see what the first generation looked like. I just hope I can actually get my hands on any of it.
And ugh, damnit, re your health.
Thanks. I have some doctor's appointments on the other side of this snowstorm!
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Aaargh. ;_; I hope you start feeling better quickly!
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Thank you. I have Drs. Autolycus and Hestia looking after me; they have provably therapeutic purrs.