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The Passion of Joan of Arc Reviews

  • Lacy 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Comments by Roger Ebert

    The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19970216/REVIEWS08/401010350/1023 Roger Ebert / February 16, 1997 You cannot know the history of silent film unless you know the face of Renee Maria Falconetti. In a medium without words, where the...

  • Javon 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Saint

    Joan of Arc was originally a French rural girl. She claimed that one day when she was sixteen, she met the angels St. Michael, St. Margaret and St. Catherine under the big tree behind the village, and obtained "God The enlightenment", she was asked to lead her troops to regain the lost land in...

  • Freda 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Movie fans all over the world remember this face, even if this is her only performance

    Carl Theodor Dreye was the greatest Danish director of the 20th century. Born in Copenhagen on February 3, 1889, he had a bleak childhood and lived with poor adoptive parents. The lack of care and freedom in his childhood made him seek spiritual comfort from religious beliefs.

    As an adult, Dreyer...

  • Derek 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    "The Director Says"

    This is an unprecedented and unique film that is also called the end: a film describing a heroine who was martyred for faith, in the 110-minute screening time, almost all of them are "close-ups" and "big close-ups"; Even the huge medieval castle set that cost 7 million francs was specially...

  • Adalberto 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    A forty-five degree standoff

    Unexpectedly, in the silent film era, the director would choose court battle scenes to show the glory of Joan of Arc. Compared with Luc Besson, you can know how difficult such a challenge is. Originally, a lot of dialogue scenes were needed, which could only be replaced by subtitles. The face of...

  • Russ 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Controversy of Faith in Silent Films

    A 19-year-old woman, illiterate, capable of short hair, dressed in men's clothing, with a firm belief in mind, firmly believes that she is the daughter of God, she came to the world to exchange her martyrdom for great victory and human salvation. Under coercion, temptation, and severe torture, she...

  • Elbert 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Notes on "The Dilemma of Joan of Arc"

    The shots of Joan of Arc are like the main melody in a piece of music, while the others are accompaniment: the comparison between the "revelated" Joan and the entire religious institution that has no spirituality and is corrupted by reality. The entire trial process is to ask for answers that are...

  • Holden 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Compilation of Joan of Arc's Dilemma Teaching Materials

    Recognize the movie on page 191, insert explanatory subtitles and dialogue subtitles, destroy the rhythm of the image, and make up on page 146. Make-up is also applicable to another project of scene scheduling. The film is completely famous because of no makeup. The whole film is made with...

  • Susie 2021-12-20 08:01:15

    Holy soul

    Dreyer's silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1927) is hailed as "the film with the greatest density of human souls in the history of film".

    His psychological portrayal, group portrait expression, and the subtle use of long shots and montages all highlight Dreyer's ability to control the...