The Toll of the Sea
Directed by Chester M. Franklin (1922)
1/5
It's the first feature film produced using Technicolor.
Loosely based on Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly.
UNDERGROUND LOVE.
Once more, but in a different sense, filmmaking has to go underground, disperse itself, make itself invisible... Only by turning itself into "writing" in the largest possible sense can film preserve itself (as Harun Farocki calls) "a form of intelligence."
Thomas Elsaesser
THE ROAD OF EXCESS LEADS TO THE PALACE OF WISDOM.
William Blake
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