Detail: Ixion Chained in Tartarus, 1824, Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (French, 1785-1861)
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Fallen Angels, 1995 (dir. by Wong Kar-wai)
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learning to think, anthony gormley, 1991
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Pauline at the beach, Eric Rohmer.
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Rose and Daisy, Odilon Redon
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/odilon-redon/rose-and-daisy
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Fin août, début septembre (Olivier Assayas, 1998)
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“Where are you from?” “Another planet.”
I Origins (2014) - dir. Mike Cahill
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Persepolis (2007) - Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
5 bullets on this movie:
It’s in french and I recommend you to watch it in the original language, but in the english version Iggy Pop is the voice of uncle Anouche.
You can learn Islamic history and a lot about women rights. Marjane, the protagonist, is the best thing in this movie. She’s a rebel girl in a society that oppresses women, and you end up loving her. And also wanting to be her.
It’s as great as the graphic novel. The dialogues are funny, but at the same time the film tells a serious and real story about women’s fight for equality.
It’s based on the life of Marjane Satrapi, the writer of the movie and the graphic novel. I think this is what gives the story so much power.
It’s mostly hand drawn and the animations is black and white, it’s soooo amazing. Really, it’s one of my favorite movies.
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Persepolis (2007, Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud)
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