Harun Farocki, Schnittstelle (Interface) 1995

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hello vonnie
Xuebing Du

Product Placement
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occasionally subtle
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Harun Farocki, Schnittstelle (Interface) 1995
Evelyn Brent (October 20, 1901 - June 4, 1975) was an American film and stage actress, born in Tampa.
After moving to New York City as a teenager, her good looks brought modeling jobs that led to an opportunity to become involved in the still relatively new business of making motion pictures.
Evelyn Brent was married three times. Several biographical sources claim or suggest that Brent was actually a lesbian or bisexual; she was a fixture of the lesbian social circle in Hollywood during the 1920s.
Louise Brooks hinted that she had “masculine traits”.
Evelyn passed away on June 4, 1975 of a heart attack in Los Angeles.
混迷。
TOMAS BARFOD Pulsing [Official Video, directed by Cherise Payne]
Honestly this track has lyrics that I still think about on the reg: ”Everyone Seems To Be In On Something:
There’s a literary flaw when a thousand words can’t score a single meaning, Why can’t you understand? But how could you understand. There’s a fracture, Then a pause, Just can’t find the words i’m looking for, Can’t describe based on old flames, When two loves are not the same, Tired of unrequited love, and a half glass empty heart, When everyone seems to be in on something that i need.”
The Soft Skin (François Truffaut, 1964)
Iceland
Rails by Marta Zamarska
HAROLD CAZNEAUX
Edvard Munch - Melancholy II. 1898