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This year's final Film Club is a silent adaptation of the classic Hans Christian Anderson children's story. It also serves to bookend our group of features with Renoir films.
> All too often, Renoir has been simplistically characterised as a 'realist', poetic or otherwise. This little gem from his silent period, based on the Hans Christian Andersen story, gives the lie to both that categorisation and to the director's own oft-quoted assertion that he had only made one film over and over again. For here, as the little match girl (Hessling, then his wife) lies dreaming in the snow - her would-be customers and a gendarme become toy soldiers and a jack-in-the-box - Renoir revels both in various optical effects and in the fantastic nature of the dying girl's delirium. The imagery, an extraordinarily potent blend of impressionism and expressionism, creates a genuinely poignant magic, confirming the director's origins in the avant-garde. ~~ Timeouthttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019267/referencehttp://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/1975/04/la-petite-marchande-dallumettes/ ▶ No.2718
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any 'active' torrents out there so I could possibly stream later this week?
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K.Ass doesn't look promising..
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>>2726Gracias.
I will be streaming this on replay for most of the day (30min film).
>tinyrul.com/filmstream1 ▶ No.2738
>>2724It looks to be public domain archives.
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Can we watch The Dark Knight Rises next week?
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>>2742I support this idea. We only seem to treat ourselves with patrician films, but we have yet to indulge in meta-analytical plebfaggotry. The Dark Knight Rises might be a sound starting point.
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> indulge in meta-analytical plebfaggotry
wouldn't that be copying r/truefilm though?
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>>2743>>2742In my opinion, lets stick with patrician style films
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Now is the time to watch if you haven't yet, as the story takes place on New Year's Eve :)