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      <title>L&#39;amore (Roberto Rossellini, 1948)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;L&#39;amore (Roberto Rossellini, 1948)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Apr/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;22/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;alms/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;L&#39;amore (1948)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Nannina (Anna Magnani) in &#34;Il miracolo&#34;, ascending a staircase while eating her alms. DP of this segment: Aldo Tonti; DPs &#34;Una voce umana&#34;: Robert Juillard &amp; Otello Martelli./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;&#34;The madwoman has received your grace.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Nannina&#xA;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #FilmDinner #alms #RobertoRossellini #JeanCocteau #FedericoFellini #RamónDelValleInclán  #AnnaMagnani #Peparuolo #AmeliaRobert #RenzoRossellini #AldoTonti #RobertJuillard #OtelloMartelli #drama #romance #religion #AnthologyFilm #theatre #monologue #Neorealismo #BookAdaptation #Italy #1940s ★★★★☆/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="l-amore-roberto-rossellini-1948-div" id="l-amore-roberto-rossellini-1948-div">L&#39;amore (Roberto Rossellini, 1948)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="apr-div" id="apr-div">Apr</div></h2>

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<h1 id="22-div" id="22-div">22</div></h1>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/ydYyGsfS/240422-Amore-1948-2.png" alt="L&#39;amore (1948)"></div>
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<h6 id="nannina-anna-magnani-in-il-miracolo-ascending-a-staircase-while-eating-her-alms-dp-of-this-segment-aldo-tonti-dps-una-voce-umana-robert-juillard-otello-martelli-div" id="nannina-anna-magnani-in-il-miracolo-ascending-a-staircase-while-eating-her-alms-dp-of-this-segment-aldo-tonti-dps-una-voce-umana-robert-juillard-otello-martelli-div">Nannina (Anna Magnani) in “Il miracolo”, ascending a staircase while eating her alms. DP of this segment: Aldo Tonti; DPs “Una voce umana”: Robert Juillard &amp; Otello Martelli.</div></h6>

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<blockquote><p>“The madwoman has received your grace.”</p>

<h3 id="nannina" id="nannina">– Nannina</h3>
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<h5 id="filmdinner-alms-robertorossellini-jeancocteau-federicofellini-ramóndelvalleinclán-annamagnani-peparuolo-ameliarobert-renzorossellini-aldotonti-robertjuillard-otellomartelli-drama-romance-religion-anthologyfilm-theatre-monologue-neorealismo-bookadaptation-italy-1940s-div" id="filmdinner-alms-robertorossellini-jeancocteau-federicofellini-ramóndelvalleinclán-annamagnani-peparuolo-ameliarobert-renzorossellini-aldotonti-robertjuillard-otellomartelli-drama-romance-religion-anthologyfilm-theatre-monologue-neorealismo-bookadaptation-italy-1940s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:FilmDinner" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FilmDinner</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:alms" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">alms</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RobertoRossellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RobertoRossellini</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JeanCocteau" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JeanCocteau</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:FedericoFellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FedericoFellini</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Ram%C3%B3nDelValleIncl%C3%A1n" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RamónDelValleInclán</span></a>  <a href="/settima/tag:AnnaMagnani" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AnnaMagnani</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Peparuolo" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Peparuolo</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:AmeliaRobert" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AmeliaRobert</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RenzoRossellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RenzoRossellini</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:AldoTonti" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AldoTonti</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RobertJuillard" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RobertJuillard</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:OtelloMartelli" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">OtelloMartelli</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:romance" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">romance</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:religion" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">religion</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:AnthologyFilm" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AnthologyFilm</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:theatre" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">theatre</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:monologue" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">monologue</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Neorealismo" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Neorealismo</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BookAdaptation" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BookAdaptation</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Italy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Italy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1940s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1940s</span></a> ★★★★☆</div></h5>

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      <title>La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Nov/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;28/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;Giving Tuesday/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;La Belle et la Bête (1946)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;The most beautiful flower, a rose, in La Bête&#39;s enchanted garden. DP: Henri Alekan./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;Someone is given something special for Giving Tuesday (USA)\&#xA;&amp;nbsp;&#xA;Just before leaving home for a business trip, a father asks his three daughters what he can bring them as a return gift. The eldest two ask for silly, extravagant things. A monkey! A parrot! The youngest simply wishes the most beautiful flower which the father finds in an enchanted garden, guarded by a terrible beast. And will pay for with his life unless he gives his youngest away to the beast, to die in his place.\&#xA;&#xA;  – Can such miracles really happen?&#xA;  - You and I are living proof.&#xA;  ### &#xA;&#xA;##### #Cocteau and Clément&#39;s La Belle et la Bête is of course based on Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve&#39;s fairy-tale, which on its turn was based on the classic myth of Cupid and Psyche./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #GivingTuesday #JeanCocteau #RenéClément #GabrielleSuzanneDeVilleneuve #JeanneMarieLeprinceDeBeaumont #JeanMarais #JosetteDay #ChristianBérard #LucienCarré #Carré #RenéMoulaert #HenriAlekan #GeorgesAuric #BookAdaptation #mythology #drama #fantasy #melodrama #fairytale #romance #flowers #France #1940s ★★★½ /div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="la-belle-et-la-bête-beauty-and-the-beast-jean-cocteau-rené-clément-1946-div" id="la-belle-et-la-bête-beauty-and-the-beast-jean-cocteau-rené-clément-1946-div">La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="nov-div" id="nov-div">Nov</div></h2>

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<h1 id="28-div" id="28-div">28</div></h1>

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<h2 id="giving-tuesday-div" id="giving-tuesday-div">Giving Tuesday</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/50MdJvvZ/1128-somethingspecial-3.gif" alt="La Belle et la Bête (1946)"></div>
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<h6 id="the-most-beautiful-flower-a-rose-in-la-bête-s-enchanted-garden-dp-henri-alekan-div" id="the-most-beautiful-flower-a-rose-in-la-bête-s-enchanted-garden-dp-henri-alekan-div">The most beautiful flower, a rose, in La Bête&#39;s enchanted garden. DP: Henri Alekan.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="someone-is-given-something-special-for-giving-tuesday-usa-https-www-givingtuesday-org" id="someone-is-given-something-special-for-giving-tuesday-usa-https-www-givingtuesday-org">Someone is given something special for <a href="https://www.givingtuesday.org/" rel="nofollow">Giving Tuesday (USA)</a></h5>

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<h5 id="just-before-leaving-home-for-a-business-trip-a-father-asks-his-three-daughters-what-he-can-bring-them-as-a-return-gift-the-eldest-two-ask-for-silly-extravagant-things-a-monkey-a-parrot-the-youngest-simply-wishes-the-most-beautiful-flower-which-the-father-finds-in-an-enchanted-garden-guarded-by-a-terrible-beast-and-will-pay-for-with-his-life-unless-he-gives-his-youngest-away-to-the-beast-to-die-in-his-place" id="just-before-leaving-home-for-a-business-trip-a-father-asks-his-three-daughters-what-he-can-bring-them-as-a-return-gift-the-eldest-two-ask-for-silly-extravagant-things-a-monkey-a-parrot-the-youngest-simply-wishes-the-most-beautiful-flower-which-the-father-finds-in-an-enchanted-garden-guarded-by-a-terrible-beast-and-will-pay-for-with-his-life-unless-he-gives-his-youngest-away-to-the-beast-to-die-in-his-place">Just before leaving home for a business trip, a father asks his three daughters what he can bring them as a return gift. The eldest two ask for silly, extravagant things. A monkey! A parrot! The youngest simply wishes the most beautiful flower which the father finds in an enchanted garden, guarded by a terrible beast. And will pay for with his life unless he gives his youngest away to the beast, to die in his place.</h5>

<blockquote><p>– Can such miracles really happen?
– You and I are living proof.</p></blockquote>

<h5 id="cocteau-and-clément-s-la-belle-et-la-bête-is-of-course-based-on-gabrielle-suzanne-barbot-de-villeneuve-s-fairy-tale-which-on-its-turn-was-based-on-the-classic-myth-of-cupid-and-psyche-https-en-wikipedia-org-wiki-cupid-and-psyche-useskin-vector-folklore-and-children-s-literature-div" id="cocteau-and-clément-s-la-belle-et-la-bête-is-of-course-based-on-gabrielle-suzanne-barbot-de-villeneuve-s-fairy-tale-which-on-its-turn-was-based-on-the-classic-myth-of-cupid-and-psyche-https-en-wikipedia-org-wiki-cupid-and-psyche-useskin-vector-folklore-and-children-s-literature-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Cocteau" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Cocteau</span></a> and Clément&#39;s <em>La Belle et la Bête</em> is of course based on Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve&#39;s fairy-tale, which on its turn was based on the classic myth of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupid_and_Psyche?useskin=vector#Folklore_and_children&#39;s_literature" rel="nofollow">Cupid and Psyche</a>.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2023filmchallenge-givingtuesday-jeancocteau-renéclément-gabriellesuzannedevilleneuve-jeannemarieleprincedebeaumont-jeanmarais-josetteday-christianbérard-luciencarré-carré-renémoulaert-henrialekan-georgesauric-bookadaptation-mythology-drama-fantasy-melodrama-fairytale-romance-flowers-france-1940s-½-div" id="bales2023filmchallenge-givingtuesday-jeancocteau-renéclément-gabriellesuzannedevilleneuve-jeannemarieleprincedebeaumont-jeanmarais-josetteday-christianbérard-luciencarré-carré-renémoulaert-henrialekan-georgesauric-bookadaptation-mythology-drama-fantasy-melodrama-fairytale-romance-flowers-france-1940s-½-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2023FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2023FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:GivingTuesday" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GivingTuesday</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JeanCocteau" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JeanCocteau</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Ren%C3%A9Cl%C3%A9ment" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RenéClément</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:GabrielleSuzanneDeVilleneuve" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GabrielleSuzanneDeVilleneuve</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JeanneMarieLeprinceDeBeaumont" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JeanneMarieLeprinceDeBeaumont</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JeanMarais" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JeanMarais</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JosetteDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JosetteDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ChristianB%C3%A9rard" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ChristianBérard</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:LucienCarr%C3%A9" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">LucienCarré</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Carr%C3%A9" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Carré</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Ren%C3%A9Moulaert" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RenéMoulaert</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:HenriAlekan" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HenriAlekan</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:GeorgesAuric" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GeorgesAuric</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BookAdaptation" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BookAdaptation</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:mythology" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">mythology</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:fantasy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">fantasy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:melodrama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">melodrama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:fairytale" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">fairytale</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:romance" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">romance</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:flowers" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">flowers</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:France" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">France</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1940s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1940s</span></a> ★★★½ </div></h5>

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      <title>Les enfants terribles [The Terrible Children] (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Les enfants terribles [The Terrible Children] (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Nov/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;13/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;World Orphans Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Les enfants terribles (1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;The siblings – children on the cusp of adulthood, played by adults – sharing a bed. Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) points up towards the ceiling with one arm wrapped around her brother Paul&#39;s (Edouard Dermithe) neck. Both wear dressing gowns. DP: Henri Decaë./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;With their mother bedridden, Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) nurtures her snowball-fight-injured brother Paul (Edouard Dermithe) back to health.&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;Their heritage of instability, extravagant caprice, and natural elegance was their paternal portion.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Jean Cocteau, Les enfants terribles (1929)&#xA;&#xA;Withdrawn in their family home, they form a strong manipulative bond, drawing others into their games./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #WorldOrphansDay #JeanPierreMelville #JeanCocteau #NicoleStéphane #EdouardDermithe #HenriDecaë #siblings #BookAdaptation #France #1950s ★★★★☆/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="les-enfants-terribles-the-terrible-children-jean-pierre-melville-1950-div" id="les-enfants-terribles-the-terrible-children-jean-pierre-melville-1950-div">Les enfants terribles [The Terrible Children] (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="nov-div" id="nov-div">Nov</div></h2>

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<h6 id="the-siblings-children-on-the-cusp-of-adulthood-played-by-adults-sharing-a-bed-elisabeth-nicole-stéphane-points-up-towards-the-ceiling-with-one-arm-wrapped-around-her-brother-paul-s-edouard-dermithe-neck-both-wear-dressing-gowns-dp-henri-decaë-div" id="the-siblings-children-on-the-cusp-of-adulthood-played-by-adults-sharing-a-bed-elisabeth-nicole-stéphane-points-up-towards-the-ceiling-with-one-arm-wrapped-around-her-brother-paul-s-edouard-dermithe-neck-both-wear-dressing-gowns-dp-henri-decaë-div">The siblings – children on the cusp of adulthood, played by adults – sharing a bed. Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) points up towards the ceiling with one arm wrapped around her brother Paul&#39;s (Edouard Dermithe) neck. Both wear dressing gowns. DP: Henri Decaë.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="with-their-mother-bedridden-elisabeth-nicole-stéphane-nurtures-her-snowball-fight-injured-brother-paul-edouard-dermithe-back-to-health" id="with-their-mother-bedridden-elisabeth-nicole-stéphane-nurtures-her-snowball-fight-injured-brother-paul-edouard-dermithe-back-to-health">With their mother bedridden, Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) nurtures her snowball-fight-injured brother Paul (Edouard Dermithe) back to health.</h5>

<blockquote><p>“Their heritage of instability, extravagant caprice, and natural elegance was their paternal portion.”</p>

<h3 id="jean-cocteau-les-enfants-terribles-1929" id="jean-cocteau-les-enfants-terribles-1929">– Jean Cocteau, <em>Les enfants terribles</em> (1929)</h3>
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<h5 id="withdrawn-in-their-family-home-they-form-a-strong-manipulative-bond-drawing-others-into-their-games-div" id="withdrawn-in-their-family-home-they-form-a-strong-manipulative-bond-drawing-others-into-their-games-div">Withdrawn in their family home, they form a strong manipulative bond, drawing others into their games.</div></h5>

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      <title>La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)</title>
      <link>https://write.underworld.fr/settima/la-belle-et-la-bete-1946-ty7j</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Aug/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;15/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;a cornucopia of wonder/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;La Belle et la Bête (1946)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;La Belle (Josette Day) at a fancy table stacked with good foods and nice wines. She&#39;s cleaning her fingernails with the silverware while a chagrined Bête (Jean Marais) looks on. As magical as the story are the production and set design by Christian Bérard, Lucien Carré, and René Moulaert. They breathed a soul into almost everything, including the candelabras. DP: Henri Alekan./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;– Does he crawl on four legs? What does he eat and drink?&#xA;    – I&#39;ve given him water to drink on occasion. He would never eat me.&#xA;  ### &#xA;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #FilmDinner #fruit #JeanCocteau #RenéClément #GabrielleSuzanneDeVilleneuve #JeanneMarieLeprinceDeBeaumont #JeanMarais #JosetteDay #ChristianBérard #LucienCarré #Carré #RenéMoulaert #HenriAlekan #GeorgesAuric #BookAdaptation #mythology #drama #fantasy #melodrama #fairytale #romance #France #1940s ★★★½ /div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="la-belle-et-la-bête-beauty-and-the-beast-jean-cocteau-rené-clément-1946-div" id="la-belle-et-la-bête-beauty-and-the-beast-jean-cocteau-rené-clément-1946-div">La Belle et la Bête [Beauty and the Beast] (Jean Cocteau + René Clément, 1946)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="aug-div" id="aug-div">Aug</div></h2>

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<h1 id="15-div" id="15-div">15</div></h1>

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<h2 id="a-cornucopia-of-wonder-div" id="a-cornucopia-of-wonder-div">a cornucopia of wonder</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/MHMkwDHb/230815-Belle-et-la-B-te-1946.gif" alt="La Belle et la Bête (1946)"></div>
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<h6 id="la-belle-josette-day-at-a-fancy-table-stacked-with-good-foods-and-nice-wines-she-s-cleaning-her-fingernails-with-the-silverware-while-a-chagrined-bête-jean-marais-looks-on-as-magical-as-the-story-are-the-production-and-set-design-by-christian-bérard-lucien-carré-and-rené-moulaert-they-breathed-a-soul-into-almost-everything-including-the-candelabras-dp-henri-alekan-div" id="la-belle-josette-day-at-a-fancy-table-stacked-with-good-foods-and-nice-wines-she-s-cleaning-her-fingernails-with-the-silverware-while-a-chagrined-bête-jean-marais-looks-on-as-magical-as-the-story-are-the-production-and-set-design-by-christian-bérard-lucien-carré-and-rené-moulaert-they-breathed-a-soul-into-almost-everything-including-the-candelabras-dp-henri-alekan-div">La Belle (Josette Day) at a fancy table stacked with good foods and nice wines. She&#39;s cleaning her fingernails with the silverware while a chagrined Bête (Jean Marais) looks on. As magical as the story are the production and set design by Christian Bérard, Lucien Carré, and René Moulaert. They breathed a soul into almost everything, including the candelabras. DP: Henri Alekan.</div></h6>

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<blockquote><p>– Does he crawl on four legs? What does he eat and drink?</p>

<p>– I&#39;ve given him water to drink on occasion. He would never eat me.</p></blockquote>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Orphée [Orpheus] (Jean Cocteau, 1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Apr/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;27/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;Morse Code Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Orphée (1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Orphée (Jean Marais) in the black car, hearing poetry in Morse. DP: Nicolas Hayer./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;##### #Cocteau&#39;s Orpheus – here the mythological poet and musician is personified by Jean Marais – accompanies a fallen young poet transported to the Underworld by car. The car radio plays fragments of poetry, interrupted by #MorseCode. When back in this world, #Orphée obsesses over the lines of radical poetry he heard and returns to the car&#39;s radio to retrieve them.\&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;Sleeping or dreaming, the dreamer must accept his dreams.&#34;&#xA;  ### – The Princess\&#xA;&#xA;##### Morse code and other industrial sounds serve as a soundscape for Cocteau&#39;s characters. They swerve in and out of it, sometimes fully aware of them (#Orpheus himself is attuned to the #poetry to be found in emergency radio broadcasts), by times passing through like a mirage. /div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #MorseCodeDay #JeanCocteau #JeanMarais #JulietteGréco #GeorgesAuric #Nicolas Hayer #SamuelMorse #MusiqueConcrète #SoundDesign #soundscapes #mythology #GreekMythology #LGBT #France #1950s ★★★★☆/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="orphée-orpheus-jean-cocteau-1950-div" id="orphée-orpheus-jean-cocteau-1950-div">Orphée [Orpheus] (Jean Cocteau, 1950)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="apr-div" id="apr-div">Apr</div></h2>

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<h1 id="27-div" id="27-div">27</div></h1>

<p><div class="occasion"></p>

<h2 id="morse-code-day-div" id="morse-code-day-div">Morse Code Day</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/nVPbccdx/0427_Morsecode.png" alt="Orphée (1950)"></div>
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<h6 id="orphée-jean-marais-in-the-black-car-hearing-poetry-in-morse-dp-nicolas-hayer-div" id="orphée-jean-marais-in-the-black-car-hearing-poetry-in-morse-dp-nicolas-hayer-div">Orphée (Jean Marais) in the black car, hearing poetry in Morse. DP: Nicolas Hayer.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="cocteau-s-orpheus-here-the-mythological-poet-and-musician-is-personified-by-jean-marais-accompanies-a-fallen-young-poet-transported-to-the-underworld-by-car-the-car-radio-plays-fragments-of-poetry-interrupted-by-morsecode-when-back-in-this-world-orphée-obsesses-over-the-lines-of-radical-poetry-he-heard-and-returns-to-the-car-s-radio-to-retrieve-them" id="cocteau-s-orpheus-here-the-mythological-poet-and-musician-is-personified-by-jean-marais-accompanies-a-fallen-young-poet-transported-to-the-underworld-by-car-the-car-radio-plays-fragments-of-poetry-interrupted-by-morsecode-when-back-in-this-world-orphée-obsesses-over-the-lines-of-radical-poetry-he-heard-and-returns-to-the-car-s-radio-to-retrieve-them"><a href="/settima/tag:Cocteau" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Cocteau</span></a>&#39;s Orpheus – here the mythological poet and musician is personified by Jean Marais – accompanies a fallen young poet transported to the Underworld by car. The car radio plays fragments of poetry, interrupted by <a href="/settima/tag:MorseCode" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MorseCode</span></a>. When back in this world, <a href="/settima/tag:Orph%C3%A9e" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Orphée</span></a> obsesses over the lines of radical poetry he heard and returns to the car&#39;s radio to retrieve them.</h5>

<blockquote><p>“Sleeping or dreaming, <a href="https://write.underworld.fr/settima/fireworks-1947" rel="nofollow">the dreamer</a> must accept his dreams.”</p>

<h3 id="the-princess" id="the-princess">– The Princess</h3>
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