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Carney on Cassavetes

vajrakrishna wrote 2 months ago: Film critic Ray Carney sheds light on the work of legendary indie filmmaker, John Cassavetes. By Cyn … more →

Tags: 6. Art, film, Carney on Cassavetes, Magic, cassavetes, Independent, shock, Challenge, Cinema

La Passion De Jeanne D'Arc (AKA: The Passion of Joan of Arc) (1928)3 comments

Edward Boe wrote 2 months ago: La Passion De Jeanne D’Arc (AKA: The Passion of Joan of Arc) – 1928 Director – Car … more →

Tags: 1920s, Movies, 1001, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, ARC, Before, Carl, Darc,

Close-Up on Joan of Arc: from Jacques Rivette’s “Jeanne de Pucelle” to Carl Dreyer’s “La passion de Jeanne d’Arc”1 comment

floreign wrote 7 months ago: I am still under the effect of a rather random arrow of time when it comes to watching films. Mainly … more →

Tags: Cinema, Doom & Gloom, Carl Theodor Dreyer, France, Jacques Rivette, Jeanne la Pucelle, Joan of Arc, joan the maid, Kaurismäki

A paixão de Joana D'arc (Dreyer, 1928)

Júlia Machado wrote 7 months ago: … more →

Tags: a paixao de joana d'aarc, carl dreyer

The Master!27 comments

dcairns wrote 8 months ago: The new issue of online movie smasheroo Senses of Cinema is up, and for the first time in ages I … more →

Tags: film, Lindsay Anderson, David Wingrove, Senses of Cinema, master of the house

Dreyer Drives Me Mad1 comment

rm144 wrote 8 months ago: BAMcinematek just concluded its DREYER retrospective. And I now count Dreyer among my top three favo … more →

Tags: film, Carl_Th._Dreyer, Gertrud, Ordet, Day_of_Wrath, herzog, mizoguchi, criterion

Day 200: Joan of Arc.

Cherylyn wrote 9 months ago:   KILLER silent film! we watched The Passion of Joan of Arc in International Film class tonight. Tal … more →

Tags: Photography, ö.f., film, Silent, Joan, ARC, Passion, Denmark, Carl

Jeanne d'Arc, part 1.

Bing Bonaparte wrote 10 months ago: I’ve always been highly conscious of lingering energy, though part of it may be my imagination, I’ve … more →

Tags: Exploits, Shakespeare, Leonard Bernstein, Will Durant, Martin Luther King Jr., Statue of Liberty, versailles, London, marie-antoinette

Johannes og kun lidt Maren

conundrum wrote 10 months ago: Charcoal on Newsprint … more →

Tags: Art, Portrait, Ordet

A Floury Scarf10 comments

dcairns wrote 1 year ago: At the end of Dreyer’s VAMPYR (spoiler alert) the evil doctor (a fore-clone of Professor Abron … more →

Tags: film, Polanski, The Fearless Vampire Killers, vampyr, Prince, Baron Nicholas de Grunzberg, Calvin Klein, Craig Keller, Masters of Cinema

Vicci, IRL, and beautiful Chicago...

vicciblog wrote 1 year ago: by leah scofield… The windy city felt none-too-welcoming as I arrived in Chicago amidst a Midw … more →

Tags: ARCA, IRL, Milka Duno, pit crew apparel, race gear, Sarah Fisher

The Passion Of Joan Of Arc-1928

bennythomas wrote 1 year ago: “The close quarter combat between Joan and her judges” is how Carl Theodor Dreyer descri … more →

Tags: Entertainment, 100 Best Films, Black and White, Silent Film, vampyre

Jaida Dreyer Showcase3 comments

nashvillehype wrote 1 year ago: It seems at every turn today I was thinking about Jaida and her showcase tonight.  If I said one sma … more →

Tags: Blog, BMG, Country Music, jaida, Jaida Dreyer, nashville, Sony

The Chills: Alive, Alive-O!8 comments

dcairns wrote 1 year ago: “Can you possibly conceive it? The unendurable oppression of the lungs, the stifling fumes of … more →

Tags: film, Murnau, Ray Milland, Faust, The Red Shoes, Black Narcissus, tim burton, Roger Corman, Hazel Court

film: MacPherson: Borderline (1930)

Bing Bonaparte wrote 1 year ago: Click picture for source I was always judged very harshly by my appearance, which was something I ne … more →

Tags: film, Bunuel, Chaplin, Cocteau, Eisenstein, Feuillade, HD, pabst, Ezra Pound


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