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Millennium Mambo (2001) dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien
King of New York (1990) dir. Abel Ferrara, cinematography by Bojan Bazelli
Sirene (1968), Raoul Servais
The Grand Budapest Hotel 1932/1968
Kevin Bacon, Matt Damon and Asia Argento
by Denis Rouvre
Jean-Luc Godard by Patrick Swirc
“It’s over. There was a time when cinema could have improved society. That time was missed.”
Ryan Gosling, The Place Beyond the Pines
Maribel Verdú & Gael García Bernal, Y tu mamá también
Check out these amazing fan posters for Stranger Things! I’m saving all the great ones by amazingly talented artists on tumblr including the great Glen Brogan and Matt Ferguson. I would buy prints of any one of these! HINT HINT!
Sandor Szalay, Matt Ferguson, J.Caleb, Serafina Anelli, Glen Brogan
Life is very, very complicated and so films should be allowed to be too.
David Lynch
Tribute to David Lynch by artist Simon Prades.
Myriem Roussel, Thierry Rode, Juliette Binoche
Je vous salue, Marie. Jean-Luc Godard, 1985
Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door, 2001
Benicio Del Toro, Tim Robbins, Fedja Stukan, Mélanie Thierry, Olga Kurylenko,
Eldar Residovic
A Perfect Day, Fernando León de Aranoa, 2015
“She might have fooled me, but she didn’t fool my mother.” Psycho (1960)