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  3. Aug 31, 2012 · The Travels of Paul Fejos. P aul Fejos’s 1928 film Lonesome is now rightly regarded as one of the peaks of American, and indeed international, late silent cinema, comparable to such masterpieces as F. W. Murnau’s Sunrise (1927) and King Vidor’s The Crowd (1928), yet it is only relatively recently that it has come to acquire similar status ...

  4. Aug 28, 2012 · Great City, Great Solitude. P aul Fejos’s Lonesome is one of those no-longer-forgotten treasures that cinephiles in the know cherish. A frequent retrospective highlight at film festivals, lovingly restored, it has a fresh, dashing charm and brio that repay numerous visits. The visual virtuosity of this film alone might argue for Fejos’s ...

  5. Mar 24, 2022 · A fascinating individual, Paul Fejos was a medical doctor, an innovative filmmaker who worked mostly during the silent years, and an anthropologist who spent his final years helping improve communication within the profession.

  6. The first encounter between Axel Wenner-Gren and Paul Fejos occurred in Penang, Malaysia, on December 6, 1937. 13 When Wenner-Gren entered the harbor on the Southern Cross, 14 his private yacht, while on a cruise around the world, he was spotted by Baron Åke Sixten Lejonhufvud, 15 who served as the sound engineer of a Swedish film company team that Fejos directed in Borneo and the Malaysian ...

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  8. PAUL FEJOS, 1897-1963 RALPH SOLECKI PAUL FEJOS, President and Director of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropologi­ cal Research, died of a coronary attack on April 23, 1963. After four operations, his staunch heart could stand no more. He was one of the vanishing breed of anthro­ pologists who came into the field from other

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