Les vampires. Louis Feuillade, 1915.
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Edition screened: “Hypnotic Eyes” episode included on Criterion Blu-ray #1074 Irma Vep, released 2021. English intertitles, no dialogue track. Runtime approximately 59 minutes.
Summary: Explicit killing and death of two bulls for sport.
Details: We see the agonizing deaths of two small bulls after a showoff jackass kills them in Manly Sport. The first is lassoed, dragged by a galloping horse, and dies panting from his injuries; the second is downed, submits, then is speared through the eye and dies in convulsions. All this happens 24:38-25:54.
I think I am fairly level-headed about early cinema, finding it neither sublime in its innocence nor hobbled by unsophistication. I’ve seen only two samples of Feuillade, this Episode 6 (of 10) from Les vampires, and some portion of Fantômas, maybe all of that series. Perhaps by chance or perhaps an accurate reflection of his films’ content, both of my viewings contained scenes of brutal animal murder that were unnecessary to the films, seemingly shoehorned into the stories simply because Feuillade wishes to script, film, and present the violent killing of animals.