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Montenegro (1981)
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Synopsis
Marilyn Jordan (
Susan Anspach
), an American-born housewife, mother, and socialite living in Sweden, is crumbling under the weight of her own existence. She deeply resents her husband Martin's (
Erland Josephson
) frequent holiday absences and his indifferent attitude toward their two children ("If they are going to grow up in today's world," he admits, "it's about time they faced the fact that nobody keeps promises anymore"). Moreover, Marilyn's eccentric father (who believes he is Buffalo Bill and fires off guns in the house to prove it) and her children -- who hatch an outrageous plan to set up a dating service for senior citizens -- start to drive her completely around the bend. Marilyn feels herself domestically imprisoned -- encased in a bell jar. Her subsequent behavior grows not simply eccentric, but irrational and then comically outrageous. She cooks wiener schnitzel for the entire family, but eats it all herself; unsuccessfully attempts to poison the family beagle; and -- convinced that insects are attacking her during the night -- showers the plant above her bed with bug repellent, much to Martin's consternation. Finally, irritated by Martin's sexual indifference to her, Marilyn manages to get his attention in a last, desperate move by setting his bed on fire late one night. Deeply concerned, Martin consults psychologist Dr. Pazardjian (
Per Oscarsson
), who does little to help Marilyn and (indeed) turns out to be even nuttier than any of the members of the Jordan family. Via a comic security mix-up, Marilyn later becomes stranded at the Stockholm airport and hitches a ride with a band of horny Yugoslavian immigrants celebrating the new year; they take her to their ZanziBar nightclub for a couple of days, where she begins to break out of her domestic prison by engaging in a torrid extramarital affair with randy Slavic zookeeper Montenegro and by performing as a one-time chaunteuse on-stage. Eventually, Marilyn's family beckons for her to return -- but her brush with independence has made her a very different woman, indeed. Montenegro marked controversial writer/director
Dusan Makavejev
's English-language debut, and earned widespread critical raves for Anspach's career-defining performance. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Cast
Susan Anspach
Marilyn Jordan
Svetozar Cvetkovic
Montenegro
Per Oscarsson
Psychiatrist Pazardjian
Bora Todorovic
Alex Rossignol
John Zacharias
Grandpa Bill
Erland Josephson
Martin Jordan
Marianne Jacobi
Cookie
Lasse Aaberg
Customs Inspector
Patricia Gelin
Tirke
Lisbeth Zachrisson
Rita Rossignol
Production Crew
Christer Abrahamsen
Associate Producer
George Zecevic
Associate Producer
Tomislav Pinter
Cinematographer
Inger Pehrsson
Costume Designer
Dusan Makavejev
Director
Sylvia Ingemarsson
Editor
Bo Jonsson
Producer
Dusan Makavejev
Screen Story
Arnie Gelbart
Screenwriter
Bo Jonsson
Screenwriter
Donald Arthur
Screenwriter
Dusan Makavejev
Screenwriter
Marianne Faithfull
Singer
Year: 1981
Runtime: 98
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
Europa Films
Smart Egg Pictures
Viking Film
Awards
1981 - Audience Award - São Paulo International Film Festival
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.