A blog formerly known as Bookishness / By Charles Matthews
"Dazzled by so many and such marvelous inventions, the people of Macondo ... became indignant over the living images that the prosperous merchant Bruno Crespi projected in the theater with the lion-head ticket windows, for a character who had died and was buried in one film and for whose misfortune tears had been shed would reappear alive and transformed into an Arab in the next one. The audience, who had paid two cents apiece to share the difficulties of the actors, would not tolerate that outlandish fraud and they broke up the seats. The mayor, at the urging of Bruno Crespi, explained in a proclamation that the cinema was a machine of illusions that did not merit the emotional outbursts of the audience. With that discouraging explanation many ... decided not to return to the movies, considering that they already had too many troubles of their own to weep over the acted-out misfortunes of imaginary beings."--Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude
Saturday, May 11, 2019
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (Volker Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta, 1975)
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (Volker Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta, 1975)
Cast: Angela Winkler, Mario Adorf, Dieter Laser, Jürgen Prochnow, Heinz Bennent, Hannelore Hoger, Rolf Becker, Harald Kuhlmann, Herbert Fux, Regine Lutz. Screenplay: Volker Schlöndorff, Margarethe von Trotta, based on a novel by Heinrich Böll. Cinematography: Jost Vacano. Production design: Ute Burgmann, Günter Naumann. Film editing: Peter Przygodda. Music: Hans Werner Henze.
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Angela Winkler,
Dieter Laser,
Günter Naumann,
Hans Werner Henze,
Jost Vacano,
Margarethe von Trotta,
Mario Adorf,
Peter Przygodda,
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum,
Ute Burgmann,
Volker Schlöndorff
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