Masculin féminin (1966) - dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Color Me Curious
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
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Noah Kahan

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Fieri Frames
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Not today Justin

Jimmy Eat World

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Masculin féminin (1966) - dir. Jean-Luc Godard
1969 poster for the 70mm release of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
La Pianiste (2001)
Directed by Michael Haneke Cinematography by Christian Berger
“After all, love is built on banal things.”
I think something very important is happening and it’s deeply connected to my purpose.
Good Time (2017) dir. Ben Safdie and Josh Safdie
Romy Schneider and Anthony Perkins in The Trial (1962 dir. Orson Welles)
Tout va bien | Jean-Luc Godard / Jean-Pierre Gorin | 1972
Uncut Gems (2019) dir. Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie
Nights of Cabiria | Federico Fellini | 1957
Giulietta Masina
Morocco (1930) dir. Josef von Sternberg
Masculin féminin (1966) - dir. Jean-Luc Godard
we’re getting into BOOKS again, kids. we’re out here reading BOOKS. it doesn’t matter if it’s YA lit or elementary school readers or “”great classic”” novels or comic books or even creative non-fiction. we’re reading BOOKS and we’re having FUN with it.
Catherine Deneuve (Repose I & III), c. 1965 – Jerry Schatzberg
Still Life with Azaleas and Apple Blossoms 1878. Charles Caryl Coleman
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Full Metal Jacket (1987) dir. Stanley Kubrick
“The Ballet of The Red Shoes” is from a fairy tale by Hans Andersen. It is the story of a young girl who is devoured with an ambition to attend a dance in a pair of Red Shoes. She gets the shoes and goes to the dance. For a time, all goes well and she is very happy. At the end of the evening she is tired and wants to go home, but the Red Shoes are not tired. In fact, the Red Shoes are never tired. They dance her out into the street, they dance her over the mountains and valleys, through fields and forests, through night and day. Time rushes by, love rushes by, life rushes by, but the Red Shoes go on.
The Red Shoes (1948) directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
I’ve always liked the nape of your neck. That was the only part of you I could look at without being seen. Jules et Jim (1962), dir. François Truffaut