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Time is the thing. Time is the essential piece of interpretation. You cannot start without me; I start the clock.
Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tár in Tár 2022 dir. Todd Field
Lola Montes, Max Ophüls (1955)
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Vivien Leigh, 1940
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Vivien Leigh collecting shells on a beach in Australia.
“She has surrendered to a joy known only by the insane. She has lost herself completely, and she is finally free. It is horrible and it is beautiful” -Ari Aster
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The Favourite (2018) dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
Vivien Leigh in a candid photograph taken outside of Lux Radio Theatre, 1940s
Maria by Callas (2017)
LA VESTALE, Milan 1954
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Audrey Hepburn as Regina Lampert in Charade, 1963.
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Medea (1969) dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini
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