2005
DOI: 10.3406/calib.2005.1564
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Authority, Protestantism and Cecil B DeMille’s early silent films (1913-1923)

Abstract: L’autorité est un élément majeur du cinéma de Cecil B. de Mille. On a souvent attaqué sa conduite personnelle de réalisateur et producteur pour son autoritarisme insupportable, et ses films fournissent généralement une justification de l’autorité non seulement des héros dont il choisit de raconter l’histoire, mais aussi comme présence visible du réalisateur du film en qualité de démiurge. De tous ses films seuls les films muets sont traités dans cet article : Le Tricheur (1915) Jeanne la Femme (1971), Le Chœur… Show more

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“…As Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard has shown in her study on Silent Elizabethans: "black and white are juxtaposed in the painting of the eye, these two bright colours being the source of the sharpest conceivable chromatic contrast, as Hilliard sees it." 15 To a certain extent, the radiance of Rosaline's fairness is created by the delicate mingling of white and luminous black.…”
Section: The Darkness Of Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard has shown in her study on Silent Elizabethans: "black and white are juxtaposed in the painting of the eye, these two bright colours being the source of the sharpest conceivable chromatic contrast, as Hilliard sees it." 15 To a certain extent, the radiance of Rosaline's fairness is created by the delicate mingling of white and luminous black.…”
Section: The Darkness Of Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%