The Passion of Joan of Arc
In association with Canterbury Film Society,
Christchurch Art Gallery and Christchurch Arts
Festival:
Silencio Ensemble presents live sound
screenings of:
The Passion of Joan of Arc
(1928)
By Carl Theodor Dreyer
Friday August
19 and Saturday August 20, St Andrew's at Rangi Ruru
Presbyterian Church, 7.30pm.
$20 - Tickets now
available from Christchurch Arts Festival, book at www.artsfestival.co.nz/silencio
($10 for film society members, which only appears when you click to the booking page, so don't be fooled!)
Book early as seating isn't guaranteed!
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Made soon after
Joan of Arc’s canonisation in 1920, this French film from
1928 starring Jeanne Falconetti is often marked as one of
the highest achievements in silent film.
In 1430, Joan
of Arc claims to hear divine voices of angels and has become
a great threat to the English and their armies.
Dreyer
has pared the film down to fundamental problems surrounding
Joan’s story, depicting the needless destruction of one
woman by a male religious institution whose adherence to its
own power structures permits actions of great evil.
Comparisons to the persecution of Christ are made throughout
the film, which focuses entirely on Joan’s ‘passion’:
the trial, where she is placed under interrogation by a
panel of bishops and theologians in their efforts to name
her a heretic, her persecution, suffering and
death.
This performance, written for ten piece choir,
cello, two flutes, sixteen tubular bells and drum, provides
musical accompaniment designed to sit beside these images
using space in a way that the film relentlessly refuses
through its constant use of irregular angles and close-up
shots.
Music by Chris Reddington, and developed by
Silencio Ensemble and Silencio Choir.
This project has
received vital funding support from Creative Communities
Christchurch and Christchurch Community Arts
Council.
For further links to the arts festival web page, please visit here: http://www.artsfestival.co.nz/show/63/silencio-ensemble.aspx
For
a glimpse of shorts to the film, please visit here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLBn9KK2Ss0å
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