Art is free, shameless, irresponsible [...], the movement is intense, almost feverish; it resembles, it seems to me, a snakeskin full of ants. The snake itself is long since dead, eaten out from within, deprived of its poison; but the skin moves, filled with busy life.
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François de Montferrand
N° 26, août/septembre 1953
- Bienvenido Mister Marshall de L. G. Berlanga p. 57–58
- Le Père de Mademoiselle de Marcel L’Herbier p. 58
- Sailor Beware d’Hal Walker p. 58
- Coup de feu au matin de Robert Parrish p. 59
- Charlie Chan in Mexico de Phil Rosen p. 59
- Thunder on the Hill de Douglas Sirk p. 59