I read a description of this film as a “docu-poem”. It really is a poem, but one that is universal and easy to get lost in. It’s not pretentious or indulgent. It is powerful and heart-breaking and beautiful to experience. I wonder why this wasn’t more watched- perhaps a marketing issue. And yet overly violent horror films win the box office. I really don’t understand priorities these days. Well in fact, I don’t think us humans have ever had our priorities straight. Not then, not now.
I am in love. When you can laugh at yourself, it makes it all easier.
Please watch this as soon as possible.
As much music/film/art is good to have in one’s life, it saddens me when this video has 500K views while pop videos have millions of views. Where’s the balance?
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This movie is on another level. The trailer is obviously not a great representation of the film, but just trust me on this one, anonymous internet-er. It’s beyond underrated. Watch it.
Perfect.
Let me just wrap my head around this.
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Louis and Lucille Armstrong, Egypt, 1961.
College fashion in Vogue Paris, 1951.
Jonny Greenwood - Electric Counterpoint (written by Steve Reich)
(Sacrum Profanum Festival: Kraków, Poland; 2011)
correction: *my BEST FOOKIN’...
Was there ever a more beautiful woman than Anna Karina?
Françoise Madeleine Hardy
elle est incroyable
je t’aime.