Scott Lord on Silent Film

Scott Lord on Silent Film
Gendered spectatorship notwithstanding, in a way, the girl coming down the stairs is symbolic of the lost film itself, the unattainable She, idealized beauty antiquated (albeit it being the beginning of Modernism), with the film detective catching a glimpse of the extratextural discourse of periodicals and publicity stills concerning Lost Films, Found Magazines

Monday, May 25, 2026

Scott Lord Scandinavian Film: A Man There Was (Terje Vigen, Ibsen’s poem by Victor Sjostrom, 1916)

The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film is overwhelmingly thought to have begun with "A Man There Was", directed during 1916 by Victor Sjostrom for Svenska Biografteatern.

Victor Sjostrom: The Phantom Carriage

Victor Sjostrom: The Outlaw and His Wife

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