Cinematheque: A PIFA Moment
(NR) France – 1 hr 50 min – Silent – digital
1928 · d. Carl Theodor Dreyer Reviews
Starring Renee Maria Falconetti, Eugene Silvain, Antonin Artaud
This landmark work of silent cinema details the imprisonment and trial of Joan of Arc. The drama is lauded for its advanced and influential camera techniques, such as the famous close-up on Maria Falconetti, whose portrayal of Joan of Arc is considered one of cinema’s best performances by an actress. This screening will be introduced by BMFI instructor and Temple University faculty member Maurizio Giammarco, Ph.D.
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