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Articles on  PASSION DE JEANNE D'ARC, LA (FR, Carl Th. Dreyer, 1928)

Wide Angle Vol III nr 3 (1980); p 34-41
AU: Linderman, D.
TI: Uncoded images and the heterogeneous text.
AB: D.L. analyzes the film and the importance of certain shots.


Moving Image, The Vol I nr 1 (Spring 2001); p 94-107
AU: Kinsey, Tammy
TI: The mysterious history and restoration of Dreyer's 'The passion of Joan of Arc.'
AB: Production and version history of the film and discussion of its 1999 digital restoration.

Literature/Film Quarterly Vol XXXII nr 3 (2004); p 181-185
AU: Scalia, Bill
TI: Contrasting visions of a saint: Carl Dreyer's The passion of Joan of Arc and Luc Besson's The messenger.
AB: Uses the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Andre Bazin to define cinema's spiritual potentialities. Demonstrates how form and content are complementary in two films about Joan of Arc.

Literature/Film Quarterly Vol III nr 4 (Autumn 1975); p 292-298
AU: Van Ness, W.
TI: Joseph Delteil: The passion of Joan of Arc.
AB: A description and comparison of J.D.'s novel, his continuity, and Carl Dreyer's final screenplay.

CinémAction nr 105 (Sept 2002); p 19-30
AU: Puaux, Françoise
TI: Les procès de Jeanne d'Arc: de Dreyer à Bresson.
AB: Compares the trial of Joan of Arc in the films by Dreyer and Bresson. Incl. a filmography of Joan of Arc films.

Cinema Journal Vol XXXV nr 4 (Summer 1996); p 3-30
AU: O'Brien, Charles
TI: Rethinking national cinema: Dreyer's La passion de Jeanne d'Arc and the academic aesthetic.
AB: On the tendency of film historians to place stylistic experiments of early cinema in opposition to Hollywood practice; recalls claims for a 'national' aesthetic regarding Dreyer's "La passion de Jeanne d'Arc" and the treatment of a competing production "La merveilleuse vie de Jeanne d'Arc".

Camera Obscura Vol XVIII nr 53 (2003); p 56-91
AU: Desilets, Sean
TI: The rhetoric of passion.
AB: Discusses Dreyer's "La passion de Jeanne d'Arc" by employing a rhetorical view of allegory as opposed to the hermeneutic view of allegory offered by film critic David Bordwell.

Avant-Scène Cinéma nr 367-368 (Jan-Feb 1988); p 2-179
La passion de Jeanne d'Arc.
AB: Incl. complete script for the film, interview/bio-filmography for director Carl Th. Dreyer, interview with assistant director Ralph Holm, articles on the various film versions of the Joan of Arc legend, and actress Falconetti.


Terveisin / Best regards,

Timo Matoniemi
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> Aihe: [SCREEN-L] Critical material on Dreyer's La Passion de Jeanne D'Arc
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> Hello, everyone! I'd really appreciate getting a list of some of the best
> critical material about Dreyer's 1928 film "The Passion of Joan of Arc"
> (starring Maria Falconnetti), especially with regards to its political,
> theological, and sexual elements.
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