Bill Viola, The Reflecting Pool, 1979

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Bill Viola, The Reflecting Pool, 1979
What cinema advances is not the power of thought but its 'impower', and thought has never had any other problem. It is precisely this which is much more important than the dream: this difficulty of being, this powerlessness at the heart of thought.
Gilles Deleuze, "The Time-Image"
Tarkovsky's wash... the rains that provide rhythm for each film, as intense as in Antonioni or Kurosawa, but with different functions, constantly bring us back to the question: what burning bush, what fire, what soul, what sponge will staunch this earth?
Gilles Deleuze, "The Time-Image," 75.