S2E02 - The Doll [1919] with Tim Brayton

 
 

Critic and friend of the show Tim Brayton returns to discuss Lubitsch’s lo-fi comic masterpiece THE DOLL. Much enthusiasm for this completely iconoclastic curio of a film is shared as we discuss the nature of artifice, history’s least-convincing fake horses, the mysterious circumstances under which this film’s release was botched, Lubitsch’s not-all-that-scathing satire of organized religion, and unacceptably bad silent film scores.

Griffin Sheel was our dialogue editor for this episode.

NEXT WEEK:

Filmmaker, critic, and academic David Cairns joins us to discuss KOHLHEISEL’S DAUGHTERS, Lubitsch’s bizarre Bavarian take on Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’.

FURTHER READING:

Marin Reljić - The Joy of Illusions: Martin Smolka’s Music for DIE PUPPE

Devan Scott