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3.50-Coquette with Maria Banson
Manage episode 489880747 series 3305505
Today's episode is my conversation about the 1929 film Coquette. I'm joined by Maria Banson from the "Brunello Bombshell" newsletter and we talk about how the filmmakers used light and darkness to highlight aspects of Norma's personality, a technical snafu that derailed an early showing of the film with sound, and the way the entire film centers around Mary Pickford.
You can watch Coquette on YouTube and be sure to check out Maria's newsletter.
Other films mentioned in this episode include:
- Our Dancing Daughters directed by Harry Beaumont
- A Woman of Affairs directed by Clarence Brown
- Pandora’s Box directed by G. W. Pabst
- 7th Heaven directed by Frank Borzage
- Anora directed by Sean Baker
Other referenced topics:
- Coquette: A Play in Three Acts by George Abbott and Ann Preston Bridgers
- Photoplay Magazine review
140 episodes
Manage episode 489880747 series 3305505
Today's episode is my conversation about the 1929 film Coquette. I'm joined by Maria Banson from the "Brunello Bombshell" newsletter and we talk about how the filmmakers used light and darkness to highlight aspects of Norma's personality, a technical snafu that derailed an early showing of the film with sound, and the way the entire film centers around Mary Pickford.
You can watch Coquette on YouTube and be sure to check out Maria's newsletter.
Other films mentioned in this episode include:
- Our Dancing Daughters directed by Harry Beaumont
- A Woman of Affairs directed by Clarence Brown
- Pandora’s Box directed by G. W. Pabst
- 7th Heaven directed by Frank Borzage
- Anora directed by Sean Baker
Other referenced topics:
- Coquette: A Play in Three Acts by George Abbott and Ann Preston Bridgers
- Photoplay Magazine review
140 episodes
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