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Weitere BilderThe Trial of Joan of Arc [Le proces de Jeanne d'Arc] (Three original photographs from the US release of the 1962 French film)
Robert Bresson (director, screenwriter); Florence Delay, Jean-Claude Fourneau, Roger Honorat (starring)
Verlag: Agnes Delahaie Productions, N.p., 1962
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Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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EUR 247,56
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Three vintage photographs from the 1962 French film, including two studio still photographs from the US release of the film, and one borderless reference photograph. A dramatization of the imprisonment and killing of Jeanne, a French peasant girl claiming to receive visions from God. Bresson's sixth release, filmed in his typica…lly spare style, using non-professional performers and a screenplay drawn from transcriptions of Jeanne's trial at Rouen. Two photographs 10 x 8 inches, one photograph 9.25 x 7 inches. Near Fine.
Weitere BilderThe Trial of Joan of Arc [Le proces de Jeanne d'Arc] (Original photograph from the set of the 1962 film)
Robert Bresson (director); Andre Marinie (photographer); Florence Delay, Jean-Claude Fourneau, Roger Honorat (starring)
Verlag: Agnes Delahaie Productions, N.p., 1962
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Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Vintage borderless photograph of Florence Delay (as Joan, being led to trial), from the set of the 1962 film. Seen is the back of Robert Bresson's head, wearing his signature straw hat behind the camera. French studio stamp reading, "Le Proces de Jeanne d'Arc" on the verso. Linda Rasmussen at AllMovie notes: "Characteristically…breaking with tradition, director Robert Bresson presents a realistic, unique view of the life and death of Joan of Arc. Using a script based on the actual transcript notes taken during her trial, Bresson focuses on the psychological and physical torture that Joan had to endure, showing how these techniques were used to break her resolve and cause her to eventually recant her faith. "With impeccable historical accuracy Bresson re-creates the story of the peasant girl who, after leading an unsuccessful revolt against the government, was brought to trial, convicted of heresy, and burned as a witch. However, Bresson shows Joan (Florence Carrez) as a woman more sophisticated and calculating and less naive than she has normally been represented. His Joan, while more real, is no less heroic than the traditional Joan." 7 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine.
Weitere BilderRobert Bresson on the set of "Le proces de jeanne d'arc" [The Trial of Joan of Arc] (1962)
Robert Bresson (director); Andre Marinie (photographer); Florence Delay (starring)
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1960
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Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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EUR 877,70
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Vintage borderless photograph from the 1962 film by photographer Andre Marinie. A candid, on-the-set photograph of the film's reclusive director, Robert Bresson, behind the camera, typically pensive and with cigarette in hand. Marinie's stamp and stamp from the film's production companies, Agnes Delahaie Productions and Consorti…um Pathe on the verso. Linda Rasmussen at AllMovie notes: "Characteristically breaking with tradition, director Robert Bresson presents a realistic, unique view of the life and death of Joan of Arc. Using a script based on the actual transcript notes taken during her trial, Bresson focuses on the psychological and physical torture that Joan had to endure, showing how these techniques were used to break her resolve and cause her to eventually recant her faith. "With impeccable historical accuracy Bresson re-creates the story of the peasant girl who, after leading an unsuccessful revolt against the government, was brought to trial, convicted of heresy, and burned as a witch. However, Bresson shows Joan (Florence Carrez) as a woman more sophisticated and calculating and less naive than she has normally been represented. His Joan, while more real, is no less heroic than the traditional Joan." In a custom museum-quality frame, archivally mounted, with UV glass. 9.5 x 7.25 inches. Near Fine.