Michelle Fairley in a still from "Nobody Has To Know"
The feature-length film will have its world premiere at this year Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Contemporary World Cinema selection.

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Michelle Fairley in a still from "Nobody Has To Know"
The feature-length film will have its world premiere at this year Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Contemporary World Cinema selection.
god this scene i haven’t written would be so emotional if it came with 50k words of context i also haven’t written
Happy March 15th from NT Live: Julius Caesar (2018) And a reminder for 2021:
everyday i wake up and attempt my silly little tasks while daydreaming about fictional characters
Din Djarin + chaotic single dad energy
The Child trying to sneak a glance under Din’s helmet THE MANDALORIAN | 2.04
Michelle Fairley | Crossing Lines (2015)
Michelle Fairley | Responsible Child (2019)
#mood
me writing fictional couples: oh wow…. the tenderness, the devotion, the romance
me irl:
Because something has happened to us. But it doesn’t happen like that, in a day. It happens in a moment sometimes. I felt it this afternoon. It was like lightning striking. It strikes rarely. Spellbound (1945) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001) dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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Essie Davis photographed by Emily Abay for Sunday Life (2020)
I love characters that have never been loved before experiencing it for the first time. They're taken aback by softness. They're confused by warm words and being cared for. They're almost scared by the loving way they're looked at. Fleeting tender touches send them reeling. Their heart almost feel like it's going to burst. What does it mean? All they know is they don't feel as though they deserve that, even if they reciprocate. It's been proven time again that they're unlovable and yet...
Being treated so gently feels so good and they aren't sure they want it to stop.