monica bellucci for dolce & gabbana ss 1995
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monica bellucci for dolce & gabbana ss 1995
“Not that I’m afraid of becoming an animal. That wouldn’t be too bad, but a human being can never become just an animal; he plunges beyond, into the abyss.”
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Marlen Haushofer, The Wall (tr. by Shaun Whiteside)
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We Are Who We Are (2020– ) created by Luca Guadagnino
We Are Who We Are (2020) dir. Luca Guadagnino
Louis Garrel in The Dreamers (2003), dir. B. Bertolucci.
New Orleans, LA 3/20
“To feel one’s attachment to a certain region, one’s love for a certain group of men, to know that there is always a spot where one’s heart will feel at peace–these are many certainties for a single human life. But at certain moments everything yearns for that spiritual home. “Yes, we must go back there–there, indeed” Unity is expressed here in terms of sun and sea. The heart is sensitive to it through a certain savor of flesh which constitutes its bitterness and its grandeur. I learn that there is no superhuman happiness, no eternity outside the sweep of days. These paltry and essential belongings, these relative truths are the only ones to stir me. As for the others, the ‘ideal’ truths, I have not enough soul to understand them. Not that one must be an animal, but I find no meaning in the happiness of angels. I know simply that this sky will last longer than I.”
— Albert Camus, Summer In Algiers
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