Welton's Boxing
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Cats and shows two understandably unamused kittens in harnesses that keep them upright, wearing boxing gloves as they square off in a
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small ring. A few years later, British screen pioneer G A Smith had a similar, slightly more nuanced idea, and filmed The Sick Kitten ? a sweet clip in which two young children tend to their purring patient by providing it with a
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spoonful of ‘medicine’ (or milk, as is more likely).
Feline-favouring filmmakers
As filmmaking began to evolve in the post-war period, so too
성공회대포장이사 did its portrayal of cats, with French director Jean Vigo’s pioneering 1934 film L’Atalante showing off a sea-faring group of felines belonging to Michel Simon’s eccentric bargeman Pere Jules. In one scene, a kitten clings to his shoulder as Pere dances on the end of the pier wildly, while playing his accordion to welcome newlyweds Jean and Juliette to his boat.
Vigo was a precursor to the French New Wave directors and fellow cat lovers Agnes Varda and Chris Marker, who would frequently feature felines in their work. While in Blake Edwards’ 1961 romantic classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Holly Golightly has the “poor slob” known only as Cat for company, Cleo Victoire in Varda’s Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962) lives in a plush apartment with an
성동구원룸이사 assortment of free-roaming kittens, evoking the image of free-spirited actress Sylvia in Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita (1960), cavorting with a tiny white kitten near the Trevi fountain in Rome. These lonely, creative souls find companionship in the form of their feline friends ? not quite as needy as dogs, but infinitely less judgemental than humans.