LOUYS, Pierre

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LOUYS, Pierre
Autograph letter signed to his brother, about the cinema. [Paris], Monday [February 3, 1908]. 6 p. in-12, envelope with address and stamps. Pierre Louÿs explains to his brother Georges that Henri Lavedan was contacted by an impresario in search of writers "to ask them to each write two or three screenplays for cinematograph. "It is specified that "we are asking you for Pierre Louÿs, that is to say, for the antique. "Louÿs has "forty-eight hours to think and find subjects [...]. I really can't go as far as mythology. One does not photograph Hercules or Persephone. "In his reflections on the subject to be filmed, he notes that " we must take advantage of the two points on which the cinematograph is superior to scenic art: 1° In that it can present, instead of the set, the real [...]. 2° In that it can unfold a scene on a considerable terrain [...]. »
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