oldfilmsflicker:
“ Orson Welles, unlike Eisenstein and Dreyer, has never considered film as a plastic object but rather as a duration, something which unwinds like a ribbon; he has defined film, in fact, as “a ribbon of dreams.” - François Truffaut
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oldfilmsflicker:

Orson Welles, unlike Eisenstein and Dreyer, has never considered film as a plastic object but rather as a duration, something which unwinds like a ribbon; he has defined film, in fact, as “a ribbon of dreams.”François Truffaut

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