IMMORAL TALES is an overview of European sex and horror movies made from 1956 to 1984. Its main focus is in the filmmakers, but it also includes other resources such as writers, painters, producers, publishers, and comic book artists. It is a wild and giddy ride, and one filled with many photographs.
Not nearly at the comprehensive level of Jonathan Rigby’s excellent, EURO GOTHIC, it still provides insight into the circumstances behind these film endeavors, especially the political situations and public censors. Indeed, some films were so heavily edited with offensive material either removed or added (depending on the market, and each market had different definitions of “offensive” and promotional needs) that determining the “definitive” version is often very difficult.
Following a general history, the book has larger sections dedicated to specific filmmakers. These are Jess Franco, Jean Rollin, Jose Larraz, Jose Benazeraf, Walerian Borowczyk, and Alain Robbe-Grillet. Of these, I’ve never had much appreciation for the films of Jess Franco and Jean Rollin. Their work often seems improvised with film techniques that try my patience. Despite the writers’ positive overview, I read nothing to change my opinion about them. (They did convince me to add the Larraz film, SYMPTOMS, to my collection.)
On the whole, it was engrossing to discover the challenges these filmmakers faced. Also, considering society’s changing opinions, I wonder how many of them would be able to make their films today.
A nice feature was an extensive Appendix that provided brief introductions to many “key players” of the period. I was surprised that some names did not receive more of a deluxe treatment over the ones that had been chosen (Mario Bava comes readily to mind). Yet, that didn’t diminish the overall value.
Ultimately, IMMORAL TALES isn’t a “starter” book for those who are entirely unfamiliar with the topic. The writers, at times, assume the Reader has some knowledge of some of the films and filmmakers. And even though I had disagreements with their opinions, I still learned things that I had not known before.