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Devil in the Flesh (1989 film)

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'Devil in the Flesh' is an Australian film adapted from the French novel 'Le Diable au corps'. It is directed by Scott Murray, who is best known for being the editor of 'Cinema Papers'.

Murray adapted the film to be set in rural Victoria during World War II.[https://archive.today/20130222033226/http://www.signis.net/malone/tiki-index.php?page=Scott+Murray&bl "Interview with Scott Murray", 'Signet', 6 November 1998] accessed 19 November 2012

Shooting and Release



The film was shot over seven weeks in central Victoria in towns such as Bendigo, Castlemaine, and Dunolly, starting 1 May 1985. Its working title was 'Marie-Claire'."Facts and Figures", 'Cinema Papers', May 1985 p64

The film was screened at the 25th International Critics' Week of the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, but it didn't get a theatrical release till early 1989.

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