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Sleeping in the (silent) Cinema

There’s a nice gag towards the beginning of The Parson’s Widow (Carl Th. Dreyer, SE, 1920). The warden of the village church is equipped with a long pole, so that he can reach across the box pews in order to poke at members of the congregation who have fallen asleep during the sermon. It’s an … Continue reading Sleeping in the (silent) Cinema →

Lawrence Pordenone, Uncategorized 2 Comments October 10, 2018October 23, 2018 6 Minutes
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