Her Violet Kiss
“Her Violet Kiss” re-contextualizes a deteriorating scene from a lost silent German title, Liebeshölle (translated as “Love Hell”), which was released as “Pawns of Passion” in the USA in 1929. This revision features a contemporary score by composer Michael Montes.
In the original, a Russian ballerina, played by Olga Tschechowa, is searching for a mysterious stranger who claims that he has information about her missing son. In this updated version, the deteriorating nitrate print has been scanned and slowed down, and re-contextualized for audiences viewing the film for the first time during a global pandemic.
The source film was directed by Wiktor Bieganski and Carmine Gallone. It was believed to be a lost film until Bruce Lawton uncovered an incomplete print in a cache of films that had been stored in a barn in Pennsylvania and donated it to the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center. Director Bill Morrison scanned the print in 2013, and this copy had remained in his personal archive until now.
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projection time:5 min.
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country/year:USA /2021
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director:Bill Morrison
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editor:Bill Morrison
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production:Bill Morrison / Hypnotic Pictures
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festivals and awards:2022 – Millennium Docs Against Gravity: Polish premiere
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