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  1. French art poster for Marcel L' Herbier's Feu Mathias Pascal (1925) by Russian costume and set designer Boris Bilinsky.

    From the Cinémathèque Française collection.

    #SilentFilm #FeuMathiasPascal #MarcelLHerbier #BorisBilinsky #MoviePoster #Vintage

  2. Fascinating stencil color in Three American Beauties (Edwin S. Porter and Wallace McCutcheon, 1906).

    Preserved by the Museum of Modern Art.

    @film #SilentFilm #SilentEra #EarlyFilm #FilmHistory #Cinemastodon

  3. Director Carol Reed and cinematographer Robert Krasker meet for the first time in the phychologically intense and visually stunning film noir Odd Man Out (1947).

    An absolute bonus for the film, James Mason's soulful performance as the hunted IRA revolutionary Johnny McQueen.

    #FilmNoir #Film #ClassicFilm #OldFilms #Cinemastodon

  4. "The study reports that from 1910-1930, 10.9% of feature film credits were attributed to women writers, directors and producers. During that same period, over 27.5% of women were credited as writers or co-writers; 19.6% of feature films were based on source material written by women; and films directed by women during this time period were 31% more likely to have female writers".

    #EarlyFilm #SilentFilm #SilentEra #Women #WomenInFilm #WomenFilmmakers #Cinemastodon

    variety.com/2023/film/news/wom

  5. "The study reports that from 1910-1930, 10.9% of feature film credits were attributed to women writers, directors and producers. During that same period, over 27.5% of women were credited as writers or co-writers; 19.6% of feature films were based on source material written by women; and films directed by women during this time period were 31% more likely to have female writers".

    #EarlyFilm #SilentFilm #SilentEra #Women #WomenInFilm #WomenFilmmakers #Cinemastodon

    variety.com/2023/film/news/wom

  6. "The study reports that from 1910-1930, 10.9% of feature film credits were attributed to women writers, directors and producers. During that same period, over 27.5% of women were credited as writers or co-writers; 19.6% of feature films were based on source material written by women; and films directed by women during this time period were 31% more likely to have female writers".

    #EarlyFilm #SilentFilm #SilentEra #Women #WomenInFilm #WomenFilmmakers #Cinemastodon

    variety.com/2023/film/news/wom

  7. "The study reports that from 1910-1930, 10.9% of feature film credits were attributed to women writers, directors and producers. During that same period, over 27.5% of women were credited as writers or co-writers; 19.6% of feature films were based on source material written by women; and films directed by women during this time period were 31% more likely to have female writers".

    #EarlyFilm #SilentFilm #SilentEra #Women #WomenInFilm #WomenFilmmakers #Cinemastodon

    variety.com/2023/film/news/wom

  8. For all the Edgar Allan Poe and classic film enthusiasts out there, this is a brilliant album of Basil Rathbone and Vincent Price narrating some of Poe's poems and stories. If you haven't already heard it please do, it's marvelous!

    #BasilRathbone #VincentPrice #EdgarAllanPoe

    open.spotify.com/album/6xDmRcD

  9. Gorgeous movie poster for Stronger than Death (1920) directed by Herbert Blaché and starring the great Alla Nazimova.

    It seems that a print of this film exists in the George Eastman Museum Film Archive but alas it hasn't been released!

    #SilentFilm #SilentMovie #ClassicFilm #Cinemastodon #Vintage #AllaNazimova

  10. Gorgeous movie poster for Stronger than Death (1920) directed by Herbert Blaché and starring the great Alla Nazimova.

    It seems that a print of this film exists in the George Eastman Museum Film Archive but alas it hasn't been released!

    #SilentFilm #SilentMovie #ClassicFilm #Cinemastodon #Vintage #AllaNazimova

  11. Gorgeous movie poster for Stronger than Death (1920) directed by Herbert Blaché and starring the great Alla Nazimova.

    It seems that a print of this film exists in the George Eastman Museum Film Archive but alas it hasn't been released!

    #SilentFilm #SilentMovie #ClassicFilm #Cinemastodon #Vintage #AllaNazimova

  12. Gorgeous movie poster for Stronger than Death (1920) directed by Herbert Blaché and starring the great Alla Nazimova.

    It seems that a print of this film exists in the George Eastman Museum Film Archive but alas it hasn't been released!

    #SilentFilm #SilentMovie #ClassicFilm #Cinemastodon #Vintage #AllaNazimova

  13. Well, for those of you out there who might be interested, it seems that Sabine Schwientek's book Dämon der Leinwand: Conrad Veidt und der
    deutsche Film 1894–1945, has been translated to English and is available for pre-order here :

    mcfarlandbooks.com/product/con

    Although its reception has been at best controversial, I think we can all agree that a new Conrad Veidt study is more than welcome!

    #SilentMovie #SilentFilm #GermanCinema #ConradVeidt #Books #Bookstodon