"The postulate of the story requires faith, the faith of childhood. I mean that one must believe implicitly at the very beginning and not question the possibility that the mere picking of a rose might lead a family into adventure, or thet a man can be changed into a beast, and vice versa. Such enigmas offend grown-ups who are readily prejudiced, proud of their doubt, armed with derision. But I have the impudence to believe that the cinema which depicts the impossible is apt to carry conviction, in a way, and may be able to put a "singular" occurence into the plural." J. Cocteau
COCTEAU, Jean.
Beauty and The Beast: Diary of a Film. New York: DOVER PUBLICATIONS.
Brochura, 142 páginas, excelente estado.
P.S.: with 38 illustrations.
R$ 30,00