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Immemory (Godard)

 

But nothing prepared me for the shock of a face enlarged to the dimensions of a house, and I am sure that the quasi-divine character of the apparition played its role in the enchantment. No doubt that's why I always feel something like aggression in the use of the word "cinema" for films seen on television. Godard said it quite well, as he does sometimes: cinema is higher than us, it is that to which we must lift our eyes. When it passes into a smaller object on which we lower our eyes, cinema loses its essence. One can be moved by the trace it leaves, this keepsake-portrait that we look at like the photo of a loved one carried with us; one can see the shadow of a film on the television, the longing for a film, the nostalgia, the echo of a film, never a film.
-- 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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