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I just had to do this.
To alienate this blog even more – an urgent recommendation: Go see “Vor der Morgenröte – Stefan Zweig in Amerika” should it ever be screened somewhere near you. This is supposed to be the wonderful Josef Hader as Stefan Zweig.
Another Richard Thompson copy (with one addition of my own, not counting the screwed-up eye).
Sorry to pervert the nature of this blog, but in honour of Richard Thompson who passed away last week, here’s a pathetic imitation of his amazing caricature of Samuel Beckett.
To keep the ball rolling – from the time when football heroes weren’t all about fancy hairstyles.
Tina, some 30 years ago.
“As long as the roots are not severed all is well. And all will be well in the garden.”
Well, if you want to sing out, sing out And if you want to be free, be free 'Cause there's a million things to be You know that there are.
La Môme de Paris
The Kids. (Berlin backyard 1973, Bernd Heyden)
Charlie Chaplin in The Kid (1921)
Buster Keaton. Sort of.
All the world is a stage. You just have to get up there somehow.
Victorian ladies on a cromlech near Castlewellan, about 1895.
Mary Pickford likes to play! (Mary Pickford in Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924))
Somebody coming out to play? (Harald Hauswald, Berlin 1985)
That calls for a swift little revolution! (Paris, 14th July 1936, Willy Ronis)
There’s no bread line like the American Bread Line!