February 2012
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WatchWatch
A short video on the Stanley Kubrick exposition presented by la Cinémathèque Française.
Feb 23rd
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Stanley Kubrick's List of "Titles in Search of a...
                During their 34-year working relationship, Stanley Kubrick and his assistant Tony Frewin kept a list of potential movie titles called “Titles in search of a script.” Frewin reveals the list with commentary explaining the source of the titles in the book The Stanley Kubrick Archives.   I MARRIED AN ARMENIAN: Said matter-of-factly to us by a woman publicist. Stanley thought it a...
Feb 23rd
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The Laughing Heart by Charles Bukowski
          your life is your life don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission. be on the watch. there are ways out. there is a light somewhere. it may not be much light but it beats the darkness. be on the watch. the gods will offer you chances. know them. take them. you can’t beat death but you can beat death in life, sometimes. and the more often you learn to do it, the more light...
Feb 23rd
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Feb 20th
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“It is not what I see outside that makes my images, it is what I feel on the...”
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Artists Who Also Make Movies
  Banksy   Even if you’re not entirely familiar with street artist Banksy, you’ve undoubtedly seen his work pop up online and most assuredly heard of him after 2010 documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop. Banksy directed the film, which in part tells the story of the early days of street art, but also shows how Thierry Guetta — also known as Mr. Brainwash — became an overnight creative...
Feb 20th
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mylifeisyourdeath asked: Beautiful.
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Buddha Smile
  At times, I imagine myself a child in old India, standing before the Buddha. My feet, like his, are bare and sink into the moist, dark, brown earth caressed by the small puddle of dirty water. The sun hides behind his head, casting a shade on me and creating a crown for him. I look at the man and ask What is this? as I spread my arms outward in a motion suggesting this, that, the trees and...
Feb 17th
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La Ville-Lumière
  I arrived in Paris, France, a couple of days ago and am currently residing in the Latin Quarter. Hence, my lack of posts but they’re back! I did not realize how much I missed this city since my last visit, and though I have always been one to call anywhere home, I feel I can easily sink some roots in La Ville-Lumière. The winter here reminds me a lot of winter in Peru, with its dry...
Feb 17th
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Feb 10th
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Eric Rohmer, Nadja in Paris (1964)
  French New Wave directory Eric Rohmer made this 1964 short film about a woman who is a student in Paris and likes to walk around exploring the city and herself. Incredible simplicity.   Part 2:  
Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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Cinema Discipula: Pickpocket and Shame, films of... →
  Robert Bresson’s 1959 film Pickpocket is superior to Steve McQueen’s 2011 film Shame, but to be inferior to Pickpocket is hardly an embarrassment. Both films explore willfully isolate protagonists who immerse themselves in addictive pleasures to escape vulnerability. In Pickpocket, Michel (Martin LaSalle) pickpockets, and in Shame, Brandon (Michael Fassbender) orgasms. But while Brandon seems...
Feb 8th
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“And people are often unable to do anything, imprisoned as they are in I don’t...”
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Feb 3rd
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In a Station of the Metro
(an Imagist poem) The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough.
Feb 3rd
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This Is Just To Say by William Carlos Williams
(an Imagist poem) I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
Feb 3rd
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January 2012
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Jan 31st
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Jan 31st
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