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Director
  
Mauritz Stiller

Story by
  
Herman Bang

Country
  
Sweden

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Swedish

The Wings (film) movie poster

Release date
  
1916

Writer
  
Herman Bang (novel), Axel Esbensen, Mauritz Stiller

Initial release
  
September 4, 1916 (Sweden)

Screenplay
  
Mauritz Stiller, Axel Esbensen

Cast
  
Egil Eide
(Claude Zoret),
Lars Hanson
(Eugène Mikael),
Lili Bech
(Lucia de Zamikow)

Similar movies
  
Related Mauritz Stiller movies

The Wings (Swedish: Vingarne) is a 1916 Swedish silent film directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Egil Eide, Lars Hanson, Lili Bech, and Julius Hälsig, and was based on Herman Bang's 1902 novel Mikaël, which was the same source Carl Theodor Dreyer used for his 1924 film Michael.

Contents

Besides being an early gay-themed film, it is also notable for its innovative use of a framing story and telling the plot primarily through the use of flashbacks.

Plot

The story is that of a conniving countess (played by Lili Bech) coming between a gay sculptor, Claude Zoret (Egil Eide), and his bisexual model and lover, Mikaël (Lars Hanson), ultimately leading to Zoret's death in a raging storm at the base of a statue of Mikaël as the mythological Icarus.

Preservation status

The film is largely lost, with only half an hour surviving of the original 70-minute film. A restoration was made using still photos and title cards to bridge the missing sections in 1987.

References

The Wings (film) Wikipedia
The Wings (film) IMDb The Wings (film) themoviedb.org


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