The wordlessness of the film clips has an extraordinary, incalculable effect. |
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Is it that wordlessness that prompts you to work in film for certain projects rather than in theatre? |
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The idea emerged from a workshop in which the composer Elena Langer was exploring wordlessness. |
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In a 1964 Esquire profile, the usually savage Helen Lawrenson said his personality had paralyzed her into wordlessness. |
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As the current ramped up, I felt the familiar burning on my forehead and general wordlessness. |
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Could you address wordlessness and the dilemma it presents to you as a filmmaker? |
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Having praised a 1930 exhibit of Vanessa Bell's paintings for their wordlessness, Woolf planned a mystical novel that would be similarly impersonal and abstract. |
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It is a stillness or solitude that is wordlessness before God. |
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Wordlessness, it appears, is not a usual state for characters in his plays. |
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