![]() ![]() Magill thought they might shoot with friends for little more than the cost of the film itself. ![]() ''Lonesome Pine'' started out some months ago as a highly personal project that Ms. Hunt, are being paid union minimum wages ($1,370 a week in her case) the filming was accomplished in a brisk five weeks the set was uncomfortably close to a noisy sewage pump that switched on for 8 out of every 20 minutes at night, during which no filming could take place.īut nobody is complaining. Hunt, who won an Academy Award in 1983 for her portrayal of the Eurasian journalist Billy Kwan in ''The Year of Living Dangerously''), the set has all the appearances of an austere, belt-tight operation. And despite the presence of an established star (Ms. ![]() ''Lonesome Pine'' (the name of a song that was particularly liked by Gertrude Stein) is the creation of two fledgling feature film makers, Jill Godmilow, who is directing it, and Mark Magill, who wrote the script. A baby fathered by Apollinaire turns up in the garden, and Gertrude and Alice take care of him.Īll of these are elements of ''On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine,'' a low-budget movie that tells of an incident in the lives of the famous expatriate Americans who spent 40 years together. Ernest Hemingway, drunken and revelrous, makes appearances, as does the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire and Fernande Olivier, who was one of Pablo Picasso's many mistresses. Outside is a small, sunny garden where the two women go to sit on wicker chairs proofreading ''A Rose, Alice,'' one of Stein's early novels. Aoki in New York), hung casually akilter on the walls. The room - a recreation of the famous salon at 27 rue de Fleurus - is amply decorated with vaguely familiar paintings, intentionally inaccurate fakes of works by Picasso and Matisse (painted by H. Toklas,'' Gertrude Stein, being played by the British actress Linda Bassett. Toklas, wearing a black skirt and a silk blouse, a white sweater and gold earrings the other, larger and more robust, dressed in a studiously drab basic brown pleated skirt, a vest and sensible sandals is the legendary author of the ''Autobiography of Alice B. One, played by Linda Hunt, is a very delicate, almost porcelain Alice B. More about Copyright and other Restrictions.įor guidance about compiling full citations consult Citing Primary Sources.You drive through picturesque and seasonally golden fields of wheat northwest of Paris, and in this small town about half an hour from the city there is an old and somewhat dilapidated stone house where two rather dowdy, spinsterish, middle-aged women are talking to each other in front of movie cameras. You may also need permission from holders of other rights, such as publicity and/or privacy rights.Ĭredit Line: Library of Congress, National Jukebox. Some materials may be protected under international law. You will need written permission from the rightsholders to copy, distribute, or otherwise use copyrighted materials except as allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. You are responsible for deciding whether your use of the items in this collection is legal. The Library presents more recent disc labels with permission or under fair use. Disc labels that are more than 95 years old are now in the public domain and are free to use and reuse. ![]() In addition, some of the items in the Jukebox, such as the Victrola Book of the Opera, are currently in the public domain and free to use and reuse. Recordings published between 19 are then protected for 100 years, and recordings published between 19 are protected for 110 years. Under the Music Modernization Act, many of these recordings will begin entering into the public domain on January 1, 2022, when all recordings published prior to 1923 will enter the public domain and will be free to use and reuse. The Library makes the sound recordings in the National Jukebox available pursuant to permission from the rightsholders. ![]()
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