The Weald (Naomi Kawase, 1997)

Love Begins
trying on a metaphor
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if i look back, i am lost

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The Weald (Naomi Kawase, 1997)
on the enormity of love and desire when you are alone
lucille clifton "climbing" | richard siken "birds hover the trampled field" | diary of franz kafka, jan 24 1915 | laurie halse anderson on 'moby dick' | 300122 by @ryebreadgf | richard siken "litany in which certain things are crossed out" | jenny holzer inflammatory essay "untitled (oh lord when you are alone)" | mitski "love me more" | richard siken "planet of love" | haruki murakami "norwegian wood"
girls don't flirt they just look at you like this
La Piscine (1969)
post secret 08.04.18
Giancarlo Botti - Brigitte Bardot & Jeanne Moreau in the Film Viva Maria! (1965)
María Félix invitada a la Radiodifusora más importante del país XCDE-AM en la ciudad de Puebla en el año 1953. Tenía 39 años y era admirada como diosa mitológica.
“He prefers the simple things in life. A country life where there is plenty of elbow room satisfies his need to roam”
“What do the stars say?” segment of a 1964 edition of Teen Screen
The Beatles: Get Back - A Sneak Peek from Peter Jackson
George Harrison in the “Something” promotional video (1969)
“George had a smugness on his face when he came in with this one, and rightly so – he knew it was absolutely brilliant. And for the first time, John and Paul knew that George had risen to their level.”
— Geoff Emerick for Music Radar
ME WATCHING THE GET BACK TRAILER
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Concert on the roof, 30th January, 1969🎸
✨Don’t Let me Down✨
Fallen Angels (1995), dir. by Wong Kar-wai
A collection of six unpublished personal colour photographs (colour faded), printed October 1967 but probably taken by George and Pattie Harrison during their first trip to India in September-October 1966, including a fish-eye self-portrait of George on a beach, George with two Indian friends on a beach, two shots of Patti against a backdrop of trees, George stopping on a footpath in the mountains, and George and Patti with Ravi Shankar and friends sitting on stone steps among ancient ruins; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance
After meeting Ravi Shankar in London in June 1966, George and his wife Patti travelled to India in September 1966 so that George could study the sitar under Shankar. They stayed at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel under assumed names before travelling all over, including to Kashmir and Benares. George later said of the trip …it was the first feeling I’d ever had of being liberated from being a Beatle or a number. Christies