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Written by | Guy de Maupassant (story), Jean Aurenche (screenplay) |
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Countries | Italy France Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Black Humor (Italian title: Umorismo in nero, lit. Humour in black) is a 1965 black comedy anthology film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, Giancarlo Zagni and José María Forqué.[1][2]
"The segment ‘The Crow’ - which, with its tasteful macabre surrealism, is undoubtedly the best of the anthology film", according to an Italian review of the time,[8] while another contemporary commentator wrote, "The three episodes, different in setting and tone, have in common a certain taste for situations and inventions of macabre comedy. The meticulous environmental and psychological description of the first story (La bestiola) is contrasted by the cumbersomeness of the second episode (La mandrilla), ending with the facile surrealism of the third (La cornacchia).’"[9]