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Man Without a Star. Newer posts →. Movies in Literature Part 4: Paul Auster’s ‘The Book of Illusions’. April 25, 2009. Above are a couple of pictures of Hank Mann, a silent comedian with a big moustache. I think these can serve as nice illustrations for the character Hector Mann in Paul Auster’s. In the first chapter of. The Book of Illusions. The darkness of which is attributed to production difficulties and the fears of the coming of new sound technology. In. He goes outside again and starts walking th...
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Man Without a Star. The European Rest Cure (1904). March 25, 2015. For anybody interested in this site, my more recent writing can be found at my film review site 75 Words or Fewer. 8211; it’s a kind of film-diary of a wide range of films, some quite obscure. Hope to see you there! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The European Rest Cure (1904). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Read, Write, Now!
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Man Without a Star. The Book You Never Read, or, London: Sympathy for a City. The European Rest Cure (1904). May 16, 2010. The above is the US director Edwin S. Porter’s. 1904), a satire on the tourist industry. The film can also be taken as a play on the highly popular cinematic genre of the travelogue, just as can Georges Méliès’. A Trip to the Moon. Anne Friedberg offers a good discussion of this film in her book. Which I reprint below:. In Edwin S. Porter’s half-reel comedy,. The European Rest Cure.
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: March 2016
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: July 2015
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: April 2015
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: August 2014
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: June 2015
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: November 2014
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: June 2016
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Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...