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frantically through the building as it discovers the corpses. bresson typically shows fragments of a scene in close-up: hands, feet, faces, a section of an apparatus or vehicle, a part of an animal. he has a fondness for doors and doorknobs, for windows and pieces of window frames, for stairs and elevators
frantically through the building as it discovers the corpses. bresson typically shows fragments of a scene in close-up: hands, feet, faces, a section of an apparatus or vehicle, a part of an animal. he has a fondness for doors and doorknobs, for windows and pieces of window frames, for stairs and elevators...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Robert_Bresson
frantically through the building as it discovers the corpses. bresson typically shows fragments of a scene in close-up: hands, feet, faces, a section of an apparatus or vehicle, a part of an animal. he has a fondness for doors and doorknobs, for windows and pieces of window frames, for stairs and elevators
frantically through the building as it discovers the corpses. bresson typically shows fragments of a scene in close-up: hands, feet, faces, a section of an apparatus or vehicle, a part of an animal. he has a fondness for doors and doorknobs, for windows and pieces of window frames, for stairs and elevators...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Robert_Bresson
, a system that allowed john f. kennedy to engage targets beyond original range. in , during a pre-deployment trial, john f. kennedy was found to be severely deficient in some respects, especially those relating to air group operations; most problematic, two aircraft catapults and three aircraft elevators
, a system that allowed john f. kennedy to engage targets beyond original range. in , during a pre-deployment trial, john f. kennedy was found to be severely deficient in some respects, especially those relating to air group operations; most problematic, two aircraft catapults and three aircraft elevators...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_John_F._Kennedy_(CV-67)