Black Girl (1966) dir. Ousmane Sembène
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Black Girl (1966) dir. Ousmane Sembène
Feliz dia do trabalhador!
gotta love these little fucks
they be mad af
Kyle MacLachlan and Isabella Rossellini Blue Velvet (1986) Dir. David Lynch
Nikolay Punin, from a diary entry featured in The Diaries of Nikolay Punin: 1904 - 1953
Minanfom x wä dé
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Simone de Beauvoir, from a diary entry featured in Diary of a Philosophy Student
William Morris, from a poem titled "September," featured in Poems by the Way, originally published in 1891
Alice Coltrane (born: August 27, 1937) at The Monastic Trio recording and photo shoot, c. 1968.
photo: © Chuck Stewart Photography, LLC.
Happy birthday to Alice Coltrane.
The Face of Another (1966) dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara
Tuira Kayapó brandished her machete in the face of a government official who was trying to convince indigenous leaders to accept a mega-dam project in the Amazon, 1989
“Electricity won’t give us food. We need the rivers to flow freely. Don’t talk to us about relieving our ‘poverty’ – we are the richest people in Brazil. We are Indians.”
part of kayapó’s speech during this event
also! she’s still alive! that sort of thing is always worth pointing out to show that we really aren’t too far removed from events like this! here’s a 2019 photo of her:
I just checked, she passed away in August 2024 - but not before working with a filmmaker to make an hour long movie where she explains her life and her activism. If you want to hear what she has to say for herself, here’s the opportunity.
Movie is ‘Tuire Kayapó’ (First Contact) by Pınar Yolaçan, in case the link breaks
Actress Maria Lani, Man Ray, 1930
Yo solo soy víctima de mis pensamientos e idealizaciones; dónde soy consumido entre cada uno de mis deseos y pasiones. — Rube Sánchez
Who are you when you're not performing?