Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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CLOSE UP 279 " The Deserter," V. I. Pudovkiix. "he De'serteur," V. I. Pudovkin. PSEUDOMORPHIC FILM; NUMBER TWO Cineastes on holiday will, in financial probability, turn to Spain ; and, for expediency of ocean travel, probably to Andalusia. This pseudomorphic film is an Andalusian travel film, a propaganda film, a film of warning . . . DIALOGUE NOTE. The people of the South possess very few things. . The traveller sits down to his coffee in a small-town cafe. He draws his cigarette case from his pocket. About five Spaniards pounce. " Oh ! it is so interesting. You see you can put cigarettes inside and then you shut it up and place it in your pocket." The people of the South are very injured if the traveller does not tell the story back to them. " Yes ! you put cigarettes inside and you bring it out of your pocket . Ask a direct question and the answer will be given in the idiom of the guidebook. " It always rains like this here : generally, it never rains . NIGHT SHOT. Moorish Love. . . . Men in tense attitudes before blank wall. Closer view : grilles sunk in the otherwise blank masonry. Behind the grilles lurk fat dames. For two or three years the men have nightly conversations : afterwards, the parents recognise the suitor. CROWD SCENE. " Musica " every Sunday night in any Andalusian town. Tables and chairs arranged in a field. Around the tables circulate the entire population. In the dusk the scene is atmospheric. Where is the