New York Times Article


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/22/movies/the-passion-of-joan-of-arc-new-digital-restoration-film-forum.html
   
     This article from The New York Times is particularly interesting in its explanation of the Passion of Joan of Arc. It of course goes over the main actress' performance, but also gives background information that could change one's perspective on the film. For example, Falconetti was known at the time for playing light, romantic roles. This makes her performance all the more impressive. The article also does a good job of situating it within its era and comparing it to other films. One such comparison is to Battleship Potemkin. Another interesting fact from this article was that the scenes were shot in order. Obviously, this is contrary to the norm in cinema. It was clearly a deliberate choice by Dreyer. One might guess that it was part of the process of bringing out the most from the actors in the film. Dreyer's treatment of Falconetti wasn't the most humane, supposedly to achieve a greater effect on camera, and it would be easier for an actor to feel immersed if the shots were done in order.

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