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Image of the day, 9/15/09

By September 15, 2009No Comments

Orgy

Approaching com­plete abstrac­tion in The Roman Orgy, Louis Feuillade, 1911.

In my alternate-universe film his­tory, Feuillade’s Judex takes the place of Griffith’s Birth of a Nation and every­body goes home happy.

I’m kid­ding. Sort of. But man, was Feuillade some­thing else. This is from the Feuillade disc of Kino’s won­der­ful Gaumont box, which is about to make a shut-in out of me. 

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  • Scott Nye says:

    I really need to get more dis­pos­able income…or to upgrade my Netflix account. Or both. It’s get­ting silly just how much great stuff is on DVD.

  • As someone who con­siders Les Vampires the most enter­tain­ing movie ever made, I’m really look­ing for­ward to get­ting this Gaumont box.

  • IV says:

    Tragic Error is sort of the jew­el in that boxed set’s crown. Had a chance to see that one yet, Glenn?

  • nrh says:

    Yes! And Rivette in the 70s and Franju in the 50s and go knows how much beau­ti­ful cinema would take its right­ful place, if only Feuillade would take over…
    I know I’ve heard these opin­ions spoken before, can­’t tell where, but the more they are spoken the bet­ter the world (of insu­lar film criit­ic­sm) will be.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    @ IV: Yes, “Tragic Error” is stag­ger­ingly great. Hard to pick just one rep­res­ent­at­ive image from it. Also hard to not watch the damn thing over, and over, and over again. Feuillade rules!