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'Fear' is a 1954 German-Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman. It has also been released as 'Angst' in the English-speaking world. It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novel 'Fear'. It was filmed in Munich and was shot simultaneously in German and English. Rossellini created it because he wanted to explore the reconstruction of Germany from both a material and moral standpoint ten years after making his previous German film 'Germany, Year Zero'. The film is noirish with aspects reminiscent of Hitchcock and German Expressionism.

Plot



Irene is the wife of a pharmaceutics manager. When she decides to leave her lover, she is blackmailed by a harpy. She does everything in her power to conceal the truth, without knowing that her husband already knows everything and is sadistically enjoying the situation behind her back.

Cast



* Ingrid Bergman as Irene Wagner

* Mathias Wieman as Professor Albert Wagner

* Renate Mannhardt as Luisa Vidor, alias Johann Schultze

* Kurt Kreuger as Erich Baumann

* Elise Aulinger as Haushaelterin

* Edith Schultze-Westrum

* Steffi Stroux (credited as Steffi Struck)

* Annelore Wied

* Klaus Kinski as Cabaret Performer

Reception



The film did not do well when it was released in Italy and Germany. Consequently, the Italian distributor edited the film and re-released it as 'Non credo pi all'amore'. In this edited version, a fishing scene is shortened and an explanatory narration is added to two silent scenes. In addition, the ending was changed from a scene showing Bergman attempting suicide to a scene showing her family in the countryside, after Bergman had left her husband, living on for the sake of her children.

The Rossellini Project



This initiative involves 10 films by Roberto Rossellini that are being digitally restored and will then be promoted internationally. Carrying out the restoration work are Cinecitt Luce-Filmitalia, the Cineteca di Bologna,

the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, and the [http://www.coproductionoffice.eu/home Coproduction Office].

'Fear' is one of the ten films being restored. The others are:

'Rome, Open City' ('Roma citt aperta'), 'Paisan' ('Pais'), 'Germany Year Zero' ('Germania anno zero'), 'Lamore', 'Stromboli' ('Stromboli terra di Dio'), 'The Machine that Kills Bad People' ('La Macchina ammazzacattivi'), 'Journey to Italy' ('Viaggio in Italia'), 'India: Matri Bhumi', and 'Interview with Salvador Allende' ('Intervista a Salvador Allende: La forza e la ragione').

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) North American TV Premiere



On March 15, 2013, Turner Classic Movies broadcast 'Fear' for the first time on TV in North America.



See also



*'Angst' (1928)

*'La Peur' (1936)

Footnotes




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