Celluloid : the film to-day (1931)

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226 CELLULOID Never, however, in making comparisons and drawing parallels must we confuse the literary oudook of the one with the cinematic outlook of the other. The strongest link between the Naturalism of the past and the Naturalism of the present is their joint aim, their ultimate end — truth. Terms and labels are nothing. Zola, at the age of twenty, said to his friend Cezanne : " All art is one : spiritualist, realist are only words. . . ."