Kathy//Kara. 𖤝 I am a minor. 𖤝 I am bisexual. 𖤝 I am learning French. 𖤝 I am a big fan of history, (but mainly art), music, puzzles, cinema, vinyls and cassettes, France, 1960s-1990s, literature, baking, ballet, photography + more.
personal stuff under cut
My best friends are @knowitallfemme (inactive) + @sapphiccoven 🫀🫀
MUSIC: Fleetwood Mac, 𖤝 Leonard Cohen, 𖤝 Lindsey Buckingham, 𖤝 Simon & Garfunkel, 𖤝 Vashti Bunyan, 𖤝 Margo Guryan, 𖤝 Anna Karina, 𖤝 Clairo, 𖤝 Reign Judge 𖤝 The Doors, 𖤝 Nina Simone, 𖤝 Christine Perfect, 𖤝 Lana Del Rey, 𖤝 The Velvet Underground, 𖤝 Patti Smith, 𖤝 Blood Orange, 𖤝 Stevie Nicks, 𖤝 Joan Baez, 𖤝 Nico, 𖤝 The Rolling Stones, 𖤝 Lou Reed, 𖤝 Arctic Monkeys, 𖤝 Bob Dylan, 𖤝 The Who, 𖤝 Sixties Italian Jazz 𖤝 + more.
FILMS/SHOWS: Twin Peaks, 𖤝 Sharp Objects, 𖤝 Secretary, 𖤝 Dog Day Afternoon, 𖤝 The Holdovers, 𖤝 Une Femme Est Une Femme, 𖤝 The Big Lebowski, 𖤝 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, 𖤝 Yellowjackets, 𖤝 Crash, 𖤝 The Royal Tenenbaums, 𖤝 Wild At Heart, 𖤝 Alphaville, 𖤝 Head, 𖤝 Regular Lovers, 𖤝 Almost Famous, 𖤝 White Oleander, 𖤝 Sex, Lies, And Videotape, 𖤝 Fire Walk With Me, 𖤝 The Darjeeling Limited, 𖤝 One Battle After Another, 𖤝 Dead Poets Society, + more.
LITERATURE: Just Kids (Patti Smith), 𖤝 One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Ken Kesey), 𖤝 The Lover (Marguerite Duras), 𖤝 Henry and June (Anaïs Nin), 𖤝 The Stranger (Albert Camus), 𖤝 Film For Her (Orion Carloto), 𖤝 When You See My Mother, Ask Her To Dance (Joan Baez), 𖤝 The Piano Teacher (Elfriede Jelinek), 𖤝 Leonard Cohen, Everybody Knows (Leonard Cohen), 𖤝 The Yellow Wallpaper (Charlotte Perkins Gilman), 𖤝 The Coral Sea (Patti Smith) + more.
kathy | come dry your kiss, under my umbrella⛲️
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kathryn 🕯️ uses Letterboxd to share film reviews and lists. 156 films watched. Favorites: A Woman Is a Woman (1961), Almost Famous (2000), S
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Uberto Guidotti at home, 1967.
"She was a pioneer like me because she gave the American cinema a new style. She wanted to be free and freedom is my watchword, it is the one thing that other people can't really forgive me for. Marilyn, like me, was a woman who felt really alone despite all her fame. The difference between us was that I came from a rich and happy family and I had a first husband who supported me. When I think of her I think her problem was not having anyone she could turn to." — Brigitte Bardot