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Simple Men (1992) Dir: Hal Hartley
Hints of witchcraft
The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1974)
👩🦳The focus of the film is a young woman who is traumatized by the death of her parents.
⛲️The film location Quartiere Coppedè area’s unusual and whimsical appearance has inspired several movies, such as “Inferno” and “The perfume of the lady in black” More recently, House of Gucci with Lady Gaga. The film progresses slowly, but you can admire its colors and staging.
🎨“On the The Perfume of the Lady in Black DVD special feature Barilli admits that the idea for the film came from one of his paintings of the titular lady in black, seated with her back against the viewer, a painting seen in the film and which cuts the subject as a sad, lonely figure, a theme which is also established across many of the key characters.”1
After the clairvoyant session, more and more real memories start to come to her mind.
🛖“Francesco Barilli: Well, first of all the basic idea for the film came when I was in Africa, watching a black magic ceremony in Belgian Congo. My mother-in-law passed away during the shooting, then the old man who played the concierge in the film died, too. Well, better not to mess up with black magic…”2
The plot shouldn't be revealed too much, but not everything is as it seems.
🐦⬛“FB:Look at Hitchcock’s films! I think every director should keep him in mind when making a giallo. I don’t mean to copy him, De Palma-style: you have to study the way he builds up every scene, every single shot, the way he dresses actors and makes them move…”2
🍖“Francesco Barilli: Well, I really loved Polanski films, especially Repulsion and Rosemary’s Baby. Anyway, The Perfume of the Lady in Black was born in quite a unique way, because, you see, there were these two scripts I’d written: one was the story of a schizophrenic woman, while the other was about a cannibal sect in Geneva…”2
An interesting trip down the rabbit hole⭐️⭐️⭐️
1.Francesco Barilli’s Dual Gems
Donato Totaro Off Screen, Issue 12.
2. Francesco Barilli Interview
Cinema Between Brush Strokes
by Roberto Curti same issue
🚨SPOILER ALERT 🚨 Trailer reveals too much!!!!!!
ITALY became a nation-state in the 19th century.Perhaps the most striking aspect of it’s witchcraft trials is that their bloodiest phase occurred in the Renaissance. Only 5 complete archives of the original 45 provincial tribunals in #ita proper have survived intact. (Herzig 2013.)
🇮🇹From the late fourteenth until the mid-fifteenth century, witchcraft scares ending with capital punishment broke out in Milan in 1385 and 1390, and in 1457 and 1472, And in 1515 and 1519.
As well as in the region of Como in 1456, 1460–82, 1487, and in 1512–17 and 1519–22.
🏔️Witch trials in Como had begun in the 1480s, with the burning of perhaps as many as forty-one witches. Prosecutions were renewed three decades later. The records of their proceedings were burned in 1782, when Emperor Joseph II suspended the inquisitorial tribunal in Como. One sixteenth-century chronicler describes the burning of three hundred women in Como in 1514.
The discrepancies among the sources are too great to arrive at any consensus, and estimates of the number of executions, range from about thirty to several hundreds.
Carlo Ginzburg's theory helped to understand the shamanistic roots of witchcraft beliefs. In addition, he shed light on how the theories of the elite filtered the narratives of the people and transformed them into Sabbath beliefs.
According Duni (2021) there were 650-750 executions in All Italy region -trials, between the 14th-18th centuries. Total number of trials was estimated to be 22000-33000.
😇In Milano & Como Cardinal Borromeo was directly involved with 7 of executions and indirectly in 64-100 cases.
🔥In 1569, the more moderate cardinal-inquisitors had the upper hand, when the Congregation refused to confirm the death sentences of seven women from Lecco who had confessed to participating in the witches’ sabbath and causing the death of children. One of the accused died as a result of her incarceration, but the Congregation prevented the execution of six others, notwithstanding pressure from Borromeo (1538–1584), archbishop of Milan, who wished to secure their death. ☠️
🛐St Borromeo (1538-84) was one of very few saints with the responsibility for holding a significant number of #witchcraft trials. He was as relentless in his determination to punish anything related to magic and superstition as he was against Protestants.⛪️
In the Ancient Rome the other two types were: erotic curse tablets & circus curse tablets - for chariot races & gladiators.
”It was also rather normal for prostitutes to be practitioners of magic themselves. Their livelihood depended on their capacity to retain clients at all costs.” (Moretti 2019)
The Judical curse was seen in the Devil’s Advocate. Santeria priest binds the prosecutor’s fluent speach by using cow’s tongue and nails.
This long tradition of folk beliefs was more common in Italian witch trials also in the Early-Modern era - Sabbatical beliefs were more rare - usually the accused was on trial for the crime of heresy. Devil was more uncommon than other older gods in the court records.
Sources:
Debora Moretti (2019). Angels or Demons? Interactions and B... Religions, 10.
Duni, Matteo. 2019. Witchcraft and Witch Hunting in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy
Herzig, T. (2013). Witchcraft Prosecutions in Italy.
Paolo Portone; Translated by Shannon Veneble.BORROMEO, ST. CARLO (1538–1584).
🕯️ Practical Magic [1998] 🕯️
Beautiful whimsigoth jewelry by Wickedworld on Etsy
reminder: coquette isn't just western white and pink clothes from the 1960s.
clothes that are considered feminine in your region/country, woman's traditional clothing and make up is feminine and equally coquette.
hijabs and headscarves are coquette. traditional clothes from iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, are Afghanistan are coquette. wear your kohl Egyptian style my dear Egyptians. hanbuk, hanfu, and kiminos are coqutte. the colorful african jewellery are coqutte. the bright colors of india are coqutte. the chinese lanterns in your house are coqutte.
don't restrict yourself to western fashion and beauty standards.
coquette is about being feminine and reconnecting with your feminine side. do and wear whatever that is feminine in your vocabulary and world.
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