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The Floating City, Ines Perkovic
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“I make it a point to play strong women, and women have given me the most dynamic and interesting roles of my career thus far,” says Mbatha-Raw. “The fact that we have to consciously find opportunities for women and support the ones who are already out there is nothing new. What is new is that the awareness has changed. Now, we are all aware of where we actually are as an industry, versus where we thought we were.”
At the bottom of each tower are the Aztec and Mayan pyramids; above that, Spanish colonial period buildings; above that are Mexican Revolution era and Victorian era buildings; and then into the 20th century and modern day. That created a logic to the Land of the Dead — they are always building on the earlier era as more people die and enter that world. Director Lee Unkrich wanted the towers to “feel infinite,” so they are full of detail, and are all connected by interlinking trolley cars.
Coco (2017) dir. Lee Unkrich
Female Awasome Meme - [1/05] warrior characters : Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) “I used to want to save the world. To end war and bring peace to mankind. But then I glimpsed the darkness that lives within their light and learned that inside every one of them, there will always be both. A choice each must make for themselves. Something no hero will ever defeat. And now I know that only love can truly save the world. So, I stay, I fight and I give, for the world I know can be. This is my mission now. Forever.”
The Sorceress ~ J.W. Waterhouse (1913)
Amanda Seyfried for UK Elle July 2018
Female cinematographers: Rachel Morrison Mudbound (2017) Directed by Dee Rees
“I mean to me everything about this film wanted to be analog and unfortunately at the end of the day we just couldn’t afford to shoot on film without losing shooting days, and we didn’t have enough shooting days as it was. So ultimately we had to shoot it digitally but I was doing everything I could to breathe the analog back into it because I feel like there’s a real tactile quality to a visible, palpable grain, so I did some of that in camera and some of it in post. The way films that are about food you want the audience to feel like they can taste it, in this case I wanted to try to make the audience feel like they were walking in the mud and dealing with the elements and burning in the sun, that kind of thing.” - Rachel Morrison
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Come away oh human child, to the waters and the wild, with a fairy, hand in hand, for the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.
Song of the Sea (2014) dir. Tomm Moore
Moulin Rouge! (2001) directed by Baz Luhrmann.
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It’s been 84 years, and I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the Ship of Dreams, and it was. It really was. Titanic (1997) dir. James Cameron
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