Abstract:La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (1928), directed by C. T. Dreyer, marks a breakthrough with cinema depictions of religious subjects.Settingaside conventional narratives, closed and declamatory, and concentrating on the interaction between semi-isolated images, appealing to multiples senses, the film transfers to the observer the task of animating and conferring global meaning to them. Though, in the twilight of silent cinema, Dreyer’s film is celebrated by its formal characteristics. Through this art… Show more
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