A full-length play, Terror, Astonishment, Love takes in Paris in 1895 at the advent of\ud motion pictures. Patrons of the Grand Cafe, who see the first screening of a brief movie\ud of a train coming into a station, struggle to make sense of what they???ve experienced. The\ud play looks at the impact of this technology on the members of one family, who begin to\ud see each other, their world, and themselves in astonishing new ways
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Book synopsis: In the late nineteenth century, the development of a relatively new invention, the mo...
The Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris (1897–1962) achieved a legendary reputation as the ‘Theatre of...
"In which is may be seen how the mechanics of certain very primitive films (made prior to 1906) shed...
The development of special effects technologies, from Edison’s Kinetograph to digitally composited f...
Léonce Perret's 1912 film Le mystère des Roches de Kador presents one of the most beautiful shots in...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Paris emerged as the entertainment capital of the ...
The Theatre du Grand-Guignol in Paris (1897 - 1962) achieved a legendary reputation as the 'Theatre ...
The Theatre du Grand-Guignol in Paris (1897-1962) achieved a legendary reputation as the "Theatre of...
The feature film, Welcome to The Show, is a narrative centered on four best friends in their last ...
During the sixty-year period of its existence, Grand-Guignol, the French theatre of horror, gained a...
Schaulust, unlike voyeurism, is not about gratification at a distance, nor is it a private activity;...
Railway travel has had a significant influence on modern theatre’s sense of space and time. Early in...
Cinema as the mass culture art form that we know today began with technological advances in French p...
International audienceThe last phase of the nineteenth-century China was in a state of dramatic poli...
New French Extremity films are violent, transgressive, and break many social taboos in their narrati...
Book synopsis: In the late nineteenth century, the development of a relatively new invention, the mo...
The Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris (1897–1962) achieved a legendary reputation as the ‘Theatre of...
"In which is may be seen how the mechanics of certain very primitive films (made prior to 1906) shed...
The development of special effects technologies, from Edison’s Kinetograph to digitally composited f...
Léonce Perret's 1912 film Le mystère des Roches de Kador presents one of the most beautiful shots in...