D is for Dragonfly print by Graham Carter. Find more prints from the series on our website www.soma.gallery #somagallery #grahamcarter #dragonfly #insect #alphabet (at Soma Gallery)
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D is for Dragonfly print by Graham Carter. Find more prints from the series on our website www.soma.gallery #somagallery #grahamcarter #dragonfly #insect #alphabet (at Soma Gallery)
Which Watch screen print by Graham Carter. Find this and more by Graham on our website www.soma.gallery #somagallery #grahamcarter #screenprint #nightwarch #birds (at Soma Gallery)
What'd you get that you're most excited about?
Oh shit, lots of stuff. News From Ideological Antiquity (Kluge), Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie? (Costa), Cracking Up (Lewis), Memories of Underdevelopment (Alea), some pre-Ghibli Takahata, Ruhr (Benning), Hovering Over the Water (Monteiro), West of the Tracks (Wang), Helsinki Forever (Von Bagh), A Borrowed Life (Wu). That’s just off the top of my head. There was a bunch of Sembene and Akerman and others too.
Foxcatcher (Miller), Night and Day (Hong), Tale of Cinema (Hong), and Sicilia! (Straub & Huillet). (These are the films I've watched so far in 2015)
Foxcatcher (should really be ‘maybe I’ll see it but whatever’ category)
never seen it | need to see it | hate it | ugh | it was okay | LOVED IT | asdfghjkl
Night and Day (as is the case w most Hong joints)
never seen it | need to see it | hate it | ugh | it was okay | LOVED IT | asdfghjkl
Sicilia! (will arrive in 10 days if Amazon is to be believed!)
never seen it | need to see it | hate it | ugh | it was okay | LOVED IT | asdfghjkl
You don't like Husbands! That's his best film. Why don't you like it?
I just could not for the life of me get past the redundancy I felt from it as well as characters whom I felt despicably towards. I thought it had a lot of interesting ideas about male identity and manhood but for me 2+ hours spent with assholes drunkenly slobbering through plotless territory did not yield rewarding results.