I don’t think it was a sin. Because it didn’t feel like a sin. It felt like I’m supposed to feel.
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I don’t think it was a sin. Because it didn’t feel like a sin. It felt like I’m supposed to feel.
Novitiate (2017) dir. Maggie Betts
Lady Bird | Greta Gerwig | 2017
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014)- Roy Andersson.
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
Antiporno (2016)- Sion Sono.
Disobedience- Sebastián Lelio.
Disobedience (2017)- Sebastián Lelio.
In the Mood for Love (2000), dir. Wong Kar-wai
We all need stories. What happens in our daily lives changes our stories. You can see the Italian cinema and the French new wave, in the 60s, the first generation after the second world war, so they have a lot of things to say and a new perspective. For these two years, Asian cinema, like Korean cinema, and even Thai cinema, they’ve become very, very strong, because they have their problems and new stories in their life. So they are not repeating the same old stories.
Wong Kar-wai on In the Mood for Love
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Giliap (1975)- Roy Andersson.
Giliap (1975)- Roy Andersson,
Giliap (1975)- Roy Andersson.