Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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328 CLOSE UP exaggeration of the new filmic possibilities on the other. Time has extinguished the alluring effect of fashionable vamps, dresses and decorations, and what remains — if anything remains — is real art, real value. And the fact that it reamins is the most encouraging result of such shows. In spite of all the ridiculousness of the " classical dramatic " film King Lear (1904) we are somehow touched by the play of the great Italian actor Novelli ; and in a short scene Alexander Girardi, a very popular Viennese humorist actor proves that he is well capable of impressing on those who had not yet been born when the film was made . Not to forget some interesting historical documents, records of prominent artists, political personalities, etc. The performance was received with unexpectedly great interest, which reveals, as I believe, the demand for creating film-archives. Trude Weiss. " Three Lives and a Rope," by Henri Storck. Cameraman, Georges Tairraz. ' Trois vies et line corde " par Henri Storck. Cameraman : Georges Tairraz.