Wed

25/06

Cinema Lumiere - Sala Officinema/Mastroianni > 14:30

1905: BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK

Introduced by

Giovanni Lasi 

Piano accompaniment by

Stephen Horne

Photo © Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé

Interior New York Subway, 14th Street to 42nd Street featuring a text by Mark Twain read by Jay Weissberg

In 1905, after years of political conflict, France introduced the legal separation of Church and State. At the cinema, the resulting mood found expression in a series of openly anti-clerical films. On the one hand, there were comedies like La Confession, which wittily satirised the hypocrisy of the ecclesiastical apparatus; on the other, Lucien Nonguet revisited the horrors of the Catholic Inquisition with unprecedented cruelty and intensity in the historical Les Martyres de l’Inquisition. It was not the only film of the year to contain scenes of extreme violence. In the United States, Wallace McCutcheon and Edwin S. Porter celebrated the summary justice enacted by a white-hooded civilian militia, which replaces the State in the application of the legitimate monopoly of force, in a sinisterly contemporary film, The White Caps. As was frequently the case in the great narratives of human history, the defence of one’s ‘own’ women became the pretext for an explosion of blind justice. This fictional account of a reactionary America stands in sharp contrast to the documentary approach with which the same Porter set out to immortalise modern America through a symbolic lens in Coney Island at Night: the entertainment venues of the New York neighbourhood shine dazzlingly white, as if in a dream of great promise, while the rest of the image is enveloped by intense blacks, almost as if in an attempt to conceal ‘the other America’. A darker side to the cinema of the era re-emerges in the form of racism. This is above all true of those comedies that mock individuals and reinforce widespread stereotypes. The French Le Rêve de Dranem is an emblematic case and, like all documents of its time, provides a useful aid to understanding the era.

Karl Wratschko

Projection
Info

Wednesday 25/06/2025
14:30

Subtitle

Original version with subtitles

Book

INTERIOR NEW YORK SUBWAY, 14TH STREET TO 42ND STREET 

International Title
Interior New York Subway, 14th St. to 42nd St
Year: 1905
Country: USA
Running time: 5'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LA CONFESSION

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 2'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LES MARTYRS DE L’INQUISITION

Director: Lucien Nonguet
Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 12'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

WHAT THE CURATE REALLY DID

Director: Lewin Fitzhamon
Year: 1905
Country: Regno Unito
Running time: 3'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

FÂCHEUSE MÉPRISE

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LE RÊVE DE DRANEM

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

THE WHITE CAPS

Director: Wallace McCutcheon, Edwin S. Porter
Year: 1905
Country: USA
Running time: 13'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

CONEY ISLAND AT NIGHT

Director: Edwin S. Porter
Year: 1905
Country: USA
Running time: 3'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

CASCADES DE FEU

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 2'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LA PRESA DI ROMA

Director: Filoteo Alberini
Year: 1905
Country: Italia
Running time: 4'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

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