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Cosimo Galluzzi
One Nice Bug Per Day

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JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Misplaced Lens Cap
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if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
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Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.
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@fyxavierdolan
Xavier Dolan after being awarded The Grand Prix for his film ‘Just the end of the world’ at the 69th annual Cannes Film Festival.
I’m still hoping it’s you and me in the end.
10-Word Story (via seethes)
A new poster for Xavier Dolan’s Cannes-bound drama It’s Only the End of the World.
When you realize Xavier Dolan has a new film coming out!
Xavier Dolan attends amfAR’s 22nd Cinema Against AIDS Gala
X is for XAVIER DOLAN. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for V MAGAZINE 100TH issue.
Baby Xavier in short film Miroirs d'Été [x] [x]
Madame Figaro, 2014 [x]
“We still love each other, right? / That’s what we’re best at, buddy.”
Mommy (2014, Xavier Dolan)
cinematography by André Turpin
“I really don’t see things as a director when I’m wearing my actor’s hat—that’s a stupid expression, but you get it. I would never dare disrespect an artist by telling him, ‘Have you thought about putting your camera there?’ I’m interested in being good and being credible. If ever I felt like there was a directing choice that would damage the quality of acting, I would probably ask questions.” — Xavier Dolan
Shot by Caitlin Cronenberg x W Magazine
EXCLUSIVE: Anick Poirier and her sales team swing into the AFM with worldwide rights to Xavier Dolan’s first English-language project The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan starring Jessica Chastain and Game Of Thrones heartthrob Kit Harrington.
“It is a movie about a man trying to make it, trying to live his dream and his life all at once, and being told that he basically can’t,” said Dolan. “It also is about a kid dreaming of having this man’s life for all the wrong reasons, not realising how painful it actually is. I was that kid, writing love letters to actors – as a matter of fact it seems like I still am.” - [x]