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Scene from Gone With The Wind, 1939. Artist: Victor Fleming
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Scene from Gone With The Wind, 1939. Artist: Victor Fleming
Scene from Gone With The Wind, 1939. Still showing part of the burning of Atlanta sequence. MGM film based on the novel of the American Civil War by Margaret Mitchell, screenplay by Sidney Howard. Producer: David O Selznick. Director: Victor Fleming
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This print takes us back to the iconic scene from the 1939 film "Gone With The Wind" directed by Victor Fleming. The image showcases a part of the burning of Atlanta sequence, depicting the devastating destruction caused by war. Flames engulf the streets, turning this once vibrant location into a hauntingly beautiful yet tragic sight. The concept of fire and its destructive power is vividly captured in this photograph, evoking feelings of devastation and turmoil. As we gaze upon this scene, we are transported to a time when America was torn apart during the American Civil War. The attention to detail in this still frame is remarkable; it perfectly captures both the chaos and beauty amidst destruction. The monochrome tones add depth and intensity to each flame that engulfs every corner of Atlanta's landscape. This print serves as a testament to the exceptional cinematography employed in "Gone With The Wind". It reminds us not only of an influential piece of entertainment but also reflects on our nation's history during one of its darkest periods. As we admire this powerful image, let us appreciate the artistry behind it - from David O Selznick's production vision to Margaret Mitchell's compelling novel that inspired it all. This photograph stands as a timeless reminder of how cinema can transport us through time and space while capturing significant moments in history with such raw emotion.
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