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3 things about Stephen Roberts’ THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE

The Story of Temple Drake [1933] 1. The judge removes a bottle of whiskey from his desk and pours two drinks, one for himself and one for his future son-in-law. During Prohibition. 2. Post-rape catatonia. 3. “Be proud of her. … Continue reading

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Memory believes before knowing remembers.

“Memory believes before knowing remembers. Believes longer than recollects, longer than knowing even wonders.” —William Faulkner, Light in August I wrote this treatment before logging all the footage of the film. Now that I’ve finished syncing all the shots and … Continue reading

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