frikatilhi · 9 months ago
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who wore it better
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spectrofilias · 1 month ago
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THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC (1928) La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer Cinematography by Rudolph Maté
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feedingicetothedog · 9 months ago
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"But then he is so good at grieving! He wears woe as others wear velvet; sorrow flatters him like the light of candles; tears become him like jewels.”
(w. crystal tears and vampire tears variations) inspired by this veil
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persephonethewanderer · 3 months ago
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) / Crimes of the Future (2022)
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dilf-in-peril · 6 months ago
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highvolumetal · 2 years ago
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La passion de Jeanne d'Arc , Carl Theodor Dreyer , 1928
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picspammer · 2 months ago
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fashionlandscapeblog · 2 years ago
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La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928) - dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
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bunnyhologram · 1 month ago
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study of renée jeanne falconetti as joan of arc (referenced from The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928)
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Renée Jeanne Falconetti in The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928)
Cast: Renée Jeanne Falconetti, Eugène Silvain, André Berley, Maurice Schutz, Antonin Artaud, Gilbert Dalleu, Jean d’Yd, Louis Ravet, Camille Bardou. Screenplay: Joseph Delteil, Carl Theodor Dreyer. Cinematography: Rudolph Maté. Film editing: Marguerite Beaugé, Carl Theodor Dreyer. Over the years, since its rediscovery, there have been many attempts to add a music track to The Passion of Joan of Arc, including a pastiche of music by Baroque composers like Bach and Vivaldi that its director, Carl Theodor Dreyer, heard and disliked. But the last time I watched it was with no music track, for which I was grateful: The Passion shines forth in silence, allowing you to reflect on the spareness of its images and the astonishing performance by Renée Jeanne Falconetti as Joan. We don't need underscoring for Joan's emotions: They are present on Falconetti's face and in her extraordinarily expressive eyes. Dreyer's celebrated use of closeups throughout the film is varied with remarkable compositions of figures in groups that always feel organic, not something imposed by the director, and when the film erupts in violence as the soldiers attack the crowd at the film's end, the irruption of action is startling. The cinematographer was Rudolph Maté, who later turned director, and his low-angle camerawork -- Dreyer reportedly had holes dug in the floor of the set to get the angles he wanted -- anticipates that of Yasujiro Ozu, giving us a sense on the one hand of Joan as floating above us and on the other of her judges as looming menace. The final shots of Joan's slumped, burned body seen through the smoke and flames are harrowing and poignant without being grisly. There aren't many greater films than this one.
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rozieramati · 2 months ago
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Renée Jeanne Falconetti's in the Passion of Joan of Arc
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citricjoy · 21 days ago
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welcome back renée jeanne falconetti 🙌🏻🙏🏻
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silentdivasblog · 8 months ago
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Lady of The Day 🌹 Renée Falconetti ❤️
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post-modern-prometheus · 2 years ago
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renée jeanne falconetti in the passion of joan of arc (1928) // gerard way in the famous last words music video (2007)
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thequietabsolute · 9 months ago
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Four favourites daily 🎨 # 2.
link to this spotify mixtape
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