Eva(1962) May 2026

Directed by , Eva (1962) is a fascinating, stylish entry in the European art-house canon that serves as a bridge between classic film noir and the modernist "cool" of the 1960s. The Plot: A Moth to the Flame

The film was famously released under different titles, including Eve in the UK and The Devil's Woman in the US. For the best experience, seek out the Indicator Blu-ray which includes multiple versions, including the longest known 126-minute cut. It is also occasionally available for streaming on The Criterion Channel . Eva | Rotten Tomatoes Eva(1962)

Set against the backdrop of a wintry, decaying , the story follows Tyvian Jones (Stanley Baker), a Welsh writer riding the high of a fraudulent success. His life is seemingly perfect, complete with a beautiful fiancée (Virna Lisi), until he meets Eva Olivier (Jeanne Moreau). Directed by , Eva (1962) is a fascinating,

: Often cited as one of her best, Moreau embodies the ultimate femme fatale —not as a cartoonish villain, but as a cold, modern force of nature. It is also occasionally available for streaming on

: Photographed by Gianni di Venanzo (who worked on Fellini’s 8½ ), the film uses modernist monochrome to make Venice look both ornate and desolate.

Eva is a high-class call girl who is entirely indifferent to Tyvian’s ego, fame, or affection. She is motivated solely by money and a desire to humiliate the men who try to possess her. Tyvian becomes obsessively ensnared in her games, leading to a brutal downward spiral of masochism and moral degradation.

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