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La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928)
Yes, It's as Good as You've Heard
It's always dangerous to track down a film you know nothing about, simply because the reviews are so overwhelmingly positive. That's the trap I fell into here...but this movie did not disappoint. A haunting, powerful film...with a larger-than-life performance by Renee Falconetti. From the first time you lay eyes on Falconetti, you realize that you're in for something special. I have never in my life seen an actor/actress express more emotion...with or without dialogue. Falconetti demands your complete attention as she captures the martyr's torment beautifully. A recent review on imdb claimed this film is depressing. This may be true...but in a thoughtful way. No, Dreyer doesn't explicitly *tell us* if Joan truly is a Saint. The film would have been greatly diminished if he had. But after watching the entire film, I think Dreyer's feelings on that matter are made very clear. Bottom line: I'm not a big fan of silent movies, but I highly recommend you view this film. And it's not just for "art" types, but anyone looking for inspired film making. The DVD also includes Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light," music inspired by the film. I find that this choral and orchestral work adds greatly to the film's impact. Go find this movie...now.
Lèvres de sang (1975)
Don't be fooled by the packaging...
For those looking for real eroticism and graphic violence...this film is NOT for you. However, it does work to some degree as a gothic horror film. Although artsy/fartsy in spots, this film does have a strange appeal(and enough plot twists) that will keep you watching until the end.