: Reviewers from The New York Times noted the film's bright settings and costumes but found the direction and script lacked the wit and "spicy comment" of the original source material. The BBC Radio Series (2014/2020)
To understand these "Nights," it helps to look at Boccaccio’s original The Decameron : Decameron Nights
: Created during the COVID-19 pandemic, this series by the theatre company 1927 turned their cancelled stage show into a dark, comic, and surreal audio experience for BBC Radio 3. : Reviewers from The New York Times noted
One of the most notable versions is the 1953 film Decameron Nights , an anthology featuring three of Boccaccio's tales. The film stars Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan, who play multiple roles across the different stories. The film stars Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan,
The BBC has produced multiple audio versions under the title Decameron Nights , modernizing Boccaccio's "indelicacies" for a contemporary audience.
: These productions often focus on the hypocrisy of moral leaders (the Church) and the manipulative dynamics between men and women. Notable voice actors like John Finnemore and the late Paul Ritter have contributed to these retellings. Comparison to the Original Masterpiece
: A slow-moving story about a wife who welcomes a buccaneer’s advances after her husband refuses to pay her ransom.