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Alphonse Mucha
Édouard Bisson Die drei Grazien, 1899. Oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm.
People go by the names their parents give them, but they don’t believe in God. Lady Bird (2017) dir. Greta Gerwig
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“My God, they’re planning our weddings already.”
Clueless (1995)
The Women of ‘Twin Peaks’ for Rolling Stone magazine (October 4, 1990)
Gillian Anderson attends the 18th Annual AFI Awards | January 5th, 2018
Gillian Anderson attends The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 7, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.
Gillian Anderson, best actress in a leading role - drama series for ’The X-Files’ on stage during the 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 19, 1997.
Viola Davis looking flawless before hitting the 2018 Golden Globes red carpet
“…shooting through glass, and windows, and reflections kept making you think about the act of looking and being looked at…you feel the choice of an optical experience.” - Todd Haynes
“Carol, the very best film of the year (if not the decade), is obsessed with the visibility of women, the gazes they cast, and the gazes cast upon them. In Todd Haynes’ unspeakably beautiful adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s semi-autobiographical novel about a 1950s Manhattan shopgirl (Rooney Mara) who is thunderstruck by a mutual infatuation with a well-to-do housewife (Cate Blanchett), the film illustrates—among other things—how falling in love is an act of looking, while being in love is an act of seeing.” - David Ehrlich
from Weird Rooms - Alexander Vertikoff, Mal and Sandra Sharpe, 1996