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Infinity on Trial

Forrest Cardamenis

Musings on movies and more.

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La Perle (Henri d'Ursel, 1929)

Almost all English-language writing about the Belgian Surrealist short film La Perle, the sole directorial effort of Henri, 8th Duke of d’Ursel—who would later found an important Belgian cine-club and serve as the Belgian Royal Film Archive...

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The Drama (Kristoffer Borgli, 2026)

My publication pace has fallen off a bit in recent weeks, but it’s not because I have stopped writing. I just completed a booklet essay for an upcoming Blu-ray release (alas, I can’t disclose the title yet) as well as a blurb for a poll of ...

18 days ago
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The Big Parade, once more

I ended my first piece on The Big Parade with a discussion of the end sequence, which I initially wanted to link back to another of the film’s great scenes, Jim and Melisande’s midpoint parting. Ultimately, I didn’t see how to incorporate i...

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The Big Parade (King Vidor, 1925)

The Big Parade is a film of rhymes. There are literal rhymes, as when the protagonists and a parade of extras sing “You’re in the Army Now” and variations of “Life in the Army.” There are also structural rhymes: the film is a cinematic dipt...

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    NYC-based film critic

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