Monica Vitti e Alain Delon - “L’Eclisse” (1962)
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Monica Vitti e Alain Delon - “L’Eclisse” (1962)
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The Holy Mountain
The Holy Mountain (1973), directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, is a cinematic journey that defies all categorization, challenging the limits of perception, spirituality, and art itself. More than just a film, it’s an intense visual and philosophical experience that invites viewers to question reality itself. Jodorowsky constructs a symbolic and surreal odyssey that explores themes such as enlightenment, greed, corruption, and the search for higher consciousness, guiding the audience through a series of provocative and often shocking visual metaphors.
I was inspired to create a fan-made poster for this film because of the profound impact it had on me. Offering a unique cinematic experience, it challenged me to reflect on the limits of reality, spirituality, and the role of art as a form of liberation. Those frames filled with symbols and unexpected details, each a universe in itself, drove me to pay tribute to it in my own way.
With this poster, I wanted to capture the atmosphere of mystery and inner quest that defines Jodorowsky’s film. I aimed to reflect not only its psychedelic and avant-garde aesthetic but also the energy of the film—a subtle call to break free from conventions and open ourselves to new perspectives.
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LAS MEJORES PELÍCULAS DE TERROR pt. 1
Johnny got his gun
Johnny got his gun
Película bélica
Año 1971
La trama esta ambientada en la primera guerra mundial, Johnny es un jóven cuya vida cambia tras enlistarse al ejército y sufrir la fatal perdida de sus extremidades y parte del rostro, quedando solo un despojo humano que no puede ver, hablar, ni escuchar, pero que aún se mantiene con vida y se va haciendo consciente de todo lo que pasa a su alrededor, cosa que empieza a identificar mediante vibraciones y tacto.
36 years ago . . . (3 January 1908 – 19 February 1986)
A lot of your fans were born after 1980's, but it's a proof that you're famous now and will be years later.Wir lieben dich, liebes Dora.
Dorothea Wieck on a Cover of Cinéfilo, 1934
One Hour Photo (2002) Dir: Mark Romanek
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