La frontière de l'aube (2008), dir. Philippe Garrel
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La frontière de l'aube (2008), dir. Philippe Garrel
Boža Vild
Romance in Vitavy, 1960
I sleep, I sleep a lot, I sleep for years — but I love you in my sleep too, carrying you in my dreams.
// Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance
// Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Vera
Boža Vild
Romance in Vitavy, 1960
reach for me
Vampyr (1932, dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer)
Deep talk.
When you truly love someone, you have to learn the art of waiting. Love is not about rushing, demanding, or forcing things to fall into place. Sometimes the person you love needs time to heal, to grow, or to simply find their way back to themselves. And if your love is real, you'll give them that space without making them feel guilty for it. Waiting doesn't mean putting your life on hold, it means keeping faith in a bond that is strong enough to survive distance, silence, and time. The love that is meant for you will never be lost, it will return when both hearts are ready.
“Please hurry up, my love! I've had quite, quite enough of this separation.”
// Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Vera; May 5th 1937
Alex Katz, Luna Park, 1965