Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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CLOSE UP 157 Almost concurrent with the Professor's first bow on the Fine Arts' stage came the christening of Le Jardin Fantastique, a garden which does a great many things from utilizing an ugly unused architectural area on the roof to providing a pleasant retreat, a starlight promenade or a delightful spot in which to sip after dinner coffee or tea served in the English manner at four. It also enjoys the distinction of being the only one of its kind with the possible exception of one in Switzerland. One might think with so many unusual features to his credit, Mr. Kraska would be content to sit in the back of the theatre and watch the crowds file in. Not so, however, for rife in his busy brain is a scheme which will result in the discovery of American amateur photographers who may have the latent talent to produce the equals of Maedchen in Uniform or the Isle of Paradise both completed as amateur productions. Emerson's well-known truism has been applied to many commodities. The phrases might here be turned to apply to the little movie house on a back street which is fast having a beaten track worn to its door ! Frances Blake. Anna and Elizabeth," Collective film made for Terra. " Anna et Elizabeth," film-collectif de Terra.