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      • Causing an almost immediate sensation upon its release, The Devils has been widely banned, and official DVD versions (there are plenty of rogue copies) have been mostly unavailable for purchase (apart from a UK edition DVD sold by the British Film Institute).
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  1. The only real outrage today regarding Ken Russell's The Devils is that this unparalleled British masterpiece is still unavailable to see as its director intended, even 50 years on.

    • Adam Scovell
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  3. Mar 22, 2017 · ‘The Devils’ Is Just As Blasphemous, Bawdy, and Relevant Today As It Was When It Was Banned In 1971. Ken Russell's epic religious horror is a scathing critique on abuse of political power...

    • Jude Dry
    • The Film's Nuns Are A Metaphor For The Pitfalls of Repression
    • Grandier Is A Forward Thinker in A Conflicted Era
    • ‘The Devils’ Isn’T Just A Story About The 17th Century, It’S About Today

    Though a beautiful woman, Sister Jean’s suffering from a hunchbacked deformity propelled her into life at the nunnery. While some may scoff at this ableist view in connecting Sister Jean’s disability as the cause for her evil actions, it can also be interpreted as a wider comment on society’s view of the disabled, in that it was her physical othern...

    In a conversation with Madeleine, Grandier discusses the concept of chastity in which she states, “St. Paul says that he who marries does a good thing, but he who remains chaste does something better.” Grandier’s super smooth and ultra-slick response: “Then I am content to do a good thing and leave the best to those that can face it.” Aside from sh...

    Nobody watches a medieval movie and doesn’t think how much it would suck to be alive in that era. However, what’s most frightening about The Devilsisn’t its depiction of the terrors of the past, but how much those terrors mirror the present. Grandier’s plight in attempting to guide the world towards a more free-thinking liberal ideal draws stark co...

    • Orestes Adam
    • Features Writer
  4. After Cohen's deal failed to materialize, United Artists signed a deal with producer Robert H. Solo to make the adaptation in August 1969. [1] Following the success of Ken Russell 's Women in Love (1969) in the United States, United Artists suggested to Russell that he adapt The Devils of Loudun.

  5. So no, given his history, Russell mustn’t have expected a warm reception from censors. But The Devils wasn’t merely trimmed or tutted at by the classifications board – it was straight-up mauled, not only by the board but also the studio that had commissioned the film in the first place.

  6. Mar 26, 2024 · Causing an almost immediate sensation upon its release, The Devils has been widely banned, and official DVD versions (there are plenty of rogue copies) have been mostly unavailable for...

  7. Jul 16, 2021 · Yet nothing came close to his 1971 film The Devils for controversy and outrage. To this day, there is no legal means of seeing the complete film that Russell made, a state of affairs that...