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Immemory (Marker)

 

This is the image that taught a child of seven how a face filling the screen was suddenly the most precious thing in the world, something that haunted you ceaselessly, that slipped into every nook and instant of your life, until pronouncing its name and describing its traits became the most necessary and delicious occupation imaginable -- in a word, the image that taught you what is love. The deciphering of these bizarre symptoms only came later, along with the discovery of cinema, so that for the child who had grown, cinema and woman became two inseparable notions, and a film without a woman is still as incomprehensible to him as an opera without music. Why this face and this gaze remained unknown for almost sixty years is yet another mystery.
-- Chris Marker. Immemory a cd-rom by Chris Marker. Cambridge, MA: Exact Change, 2002. Writing of the image of Simone Genevois as Jeanne d'Arc in the film La Merveilleuse vie de Jeanne d'Arc (1929) Directed by Marco de Gastyne written by Jean-Jose Frappa.
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