“The close quarter combat between Joan and her judges” is how Carl Theodor Dreyer described his vision of the film. It is set in a claustrophobic space in which we feel one with the Maid of Orleans. We also get caught up in the terror her face registers in the flurry of close-ups; her tremulous [...]
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The Passion Of Joan Of Arc-1928
Posted in entertainment, tagged 100 Best Films, black and white, Dreyer, silent film, vampyre on July 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »