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Robert Buchanan, Eliot Stannard
United Kingdom

The Architecture of Animosity: A Review of God and the Man In the pantheon of British silent cinema, few works attempt the sheer thematic gravity found in the 1918 adaptation of Robert Buchanan’s novel, God and the Man. Scripted by the prolific Eliot Stannard, a man whose pen shaped much of the early British filmic ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edwin J. Collins

Edwin J. Collins
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" The Architecture of Animosity: A Review of God and the Man In the pantheon of British silent cinema, few works attempt the sheer thematic gravity found in the 1918 adaptation of Robert Buchanan’s novel, God and the Man. Scripted by the prolific Eliot Stannard, a man whose pen shaped much of the early British filmic identity, this production is a staggering instance of how early cinema grappled with the heavy weight of Victorian morality while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of location-..."

