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Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
“Chamber of Dolls” - photography by Julia Feige, featuring actress Gloria Endres de Oliveira. The soft, ethereal aesthetic of the photo-shoot, ghostly, doll-like appearance of the actress, and diaphanous fabric create an intimate, eerie atmosphere reminiscent of the problematic French film Marie-poupée (1976), with a tinge of Victorian nostalgia
“What you burnt, broke, and tore is still in my hands. I am the keeper of fragile things and I have kept of you what is indissoluble.” ― Anaïs Nin
“In my moon suit and funeral veil, I am no source of honey.” —Sylvia Plath
“As we get older the past and present seem more intertwined and dreamlike. Some cultures, as in traditional Japan, believed one could meet a lover in a dream; in traditional Balinese culture night dreams were another plane of reality shared with the family in the morning; in aborigine Australian culture ‘dreamtime’ exists alongside everyday reality. Most cultures hold dreams as something mysterious: a portent of things to come, an interpretation of things past. Throughout history, dreams remain an enigma, though we have the psychology of Jungian archetypes and Freudian innuendos of modern culture; and though modern science finds a physical and emotional necessity for dreams, it doesn’t fully understand them. Buddhism suggests that ‘life be regarded as a dream’–that this state of so-called 'awake reality’ is no different from the 'dream reality.’ To this point, Chuang Tzu, the ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher, questioned whether he was a man dreaming he was a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming he was a man. This is not to deny our awake state, but to see the fleeting, ephemeral quality of it and thus be less attached to our personal desires and more open and appreciative of our life."— Patricia Donegan, from Haiku Mind
Gifs from Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), Czechoslovakian surrealist horror/ fantasy film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The sometimes ethereal and dreamlike, at other times uncanny and nightmarish whimsical fairy tale of death, religion, and lurid sexuality, subversively depicts the adventures of Valerie, a young girl passing through mesmerising, disorienting episodes featuring vampires, a particular frightening, demonic figure somewhat reminiscent of Nosferatu, priests, nuns, and perversions. The moments unfold like symbolic manifestations of the unconscious, the Freudian subtext being Valerie’s sexual awakening. - Diana Marin
Lara Parker as Angelique Bouchard in Dark Shadows (1966-1971)
Kathryn Leigh Scott as Josette du Pres in Dark Shadows (1966-1971)