where mountains grow from the green
photography + © Christof Keßemeier
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Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944), Murnau mit Kirche II [Murnau with Church II], 1910. Oil on canvas, 96 x 105.5 cm.
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MPHFPC characters in Hamilton
ACT 1 & 2
Hamilton: Abe
Burr: Jacob
Eliza: Emma
Angelica: Bronwyn
King George III: Caul
Washington: Miss Peregrine
ACT 1
Laurens: Hugh
Lafayette: Millard
Mulligan: Victor
Peggy: Fiona
Seabury: Murnau
Charles Lee: Melina
ACT 2
Jefferson: Enoch
Madison: Horace
Phillip: Olive
Theodosia: Claire
Maria: Abe’s wife
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View of Murnau am Staffelsee, Bavaria, Germany
German vintage postcard, mailed to Linz, Austria
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Faust (F. W. Murnau, 1926).
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settembre e ottobre in camera verde: annotazioni e progamma
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IN GIRUM IMUS NOCTE ET CONSUMIMUR IGNI
XXIII Rassegna Cinematografica da Camera 2023
II parte
A cura di
Giovanni Andrea Semerano
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L’inquadratura è posta di traverso. Non c’è montaggio, è una lunga sequenza a camera fissa. Si vede una strada,…
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Still from The Phantom (1922).
I'll be alone with the Night, soon. And I love it. No telephones, no ringbells, no messeges, no letters. But I need to send a letter tomorow and ring to ask about a job. But now everyone is sleeping in their homes and I'm alone being awake in the darkness and silence. Nothing interrups me. Finally, I have a break. Until the rosy beam will enter.
"In the mournful vaults of fathomless gloom
To which Fate has already banished me,
Where a bright, rosy beam never enters;
Where, alone with Night, that sullen hostess"
— Charles Baudelaire, part of the poem Phantom from The Flowers of Evil.
As I write this, I am sitting in the dark and watching Phantom, directed by Murnau in 1922.
A few days ago I was working on a lecture about Baudelaire's The Flowers of Evil based on Sartre's text. Is my vanity only due to my own choices? It's easiest to say "yes". Yes.
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The veteran on a wide meadow
photography + © Christof Keßemeier
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