Sticks and Stones
/A Commentary & Review of MARGUERITE
By John Bennison, Mountain Shadow Director
[This film was Mountain Shadow's selection for May 2016]
Florence Foster Jenkins’ recording sold like hotcakes, with such albums as the one entitled, “Murder on the High C’s.” The self-deception of her dubious talent – spurred on by those who either indulged, used or mocked her – led her to eventually book a performance at Carnegie Hall. Next morning, the newspaper critics exposed her utter lack of talent. She suffered a heart attack, and died two days later. What was unknown at the time was that the syphilis she’d contracted from an earlier marriage had damaged her hearing.
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