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autopsy0fanicon · 14 days
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Sharon Tate
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Françoise Dorléac posing on the famed Montamarte stairs in Paris, Photographed by Georges Galmiche, 1965.🦋’
Françoise sang “Mario, j’ai mal”, a song about a prostitute. Actually she performed in what was probably the first video-clip ever made, on the stairs of Montmartre (Rue Chappe).
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autopsy0fanicon · 2 months
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Madeline Smith
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Jane Birkin and Patrick Dewaere in Catherine et Cie / Catherine & Co (1975) Dir. Michel Boisrond
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autopsy0fanicon · 3 months
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Sharon Tate at her Wedding Day, 1968.🎀
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autopsy0fanicon · 3 months
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Nico visits Bon Dylan, Paris 1965
“I didn't know what to expect when we met. Bob Dylan was like a God to me. He spoke a lot that first time. He arrived in Paris where he stays with the French singer Hughes Aufray. At first, he's very open, then suddenly he will go back into his shell. He doesn't put himself out. And he never tries to change anyone. He accepts or rejects them as he expects them to treat him. He is scared of being alone. He could cut himself off and write even with a lot of noise around him. During the week we stayed together, he wrote many songs – including It Ain't Me, Babe.”
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autopsy0fanicon · 4 months
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Ewa Aulin, 1960s
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autopsy0fanicon · 6 months
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“Zoë was a very brilliant, on-the-money chick. Zoë rules. Zoë reigns. You listened to Zoë in five languages. I remember being at Cannes doing the press conference for Bad Lieutenant. Me and Harvey Keitel were just sitting there with our sunglasses on. No matter who the question was aimed at and no matter what language, she didn't need the headsets. She answered the fucking question in the language it was asked, no matter who it was directed to. It finally got to the point where a journalist would ask, "Could Harvey please answer the question?" And she was like, "I'll tell Harvey when he will answer. I'll tell Abel when he can talk.” - Abel Ferrara
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autopsy0fanicon · 6 months
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Edie Sedgwick by Bert Stern, 60s.
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autopsy0fanicon · 6 months
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Remembering Nico on her Birthday đź–¤
Photo by Billy Name
"She could be everything and she will always stay this mystical figure which no one can classify. In any case she was the strongest personality I have ever met and there was this aura around her no one could escape from. Most of the time we were living like nomads driving with my Mercedes from Paris to Berlin to Amsterdam and around, playing gigs here and there. She prefer to stay up at night and rather not get up early, curtains always closed. She could be calm, she could be furious, dramatic. Really intense woman." - Lutz Ulbrich
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autopsy0fanicon · 7 months
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Madeline Smith.🦋
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autopsy0fanicon · 9 months
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Happy Birthday to Barbara Bouchet who turns 80 today.đź’ś
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autopsy0fanicon · 9 months
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Remembering Nico who tragically passed away 35 years ago today. đź–¤
“I saw that the impression the rock press made on the public was dishonest. It seemed that an attempt had been made to erase her from history. She was a female composer who didn't fit the general categories of rock or folk; she sang her own creations not with feigned passion, but with clarity and eloquence. They only wrote about a drug addict who once fucked a bunch of stars. I've been a witness to abhorrent misogyny in the music business, classical, pop, jazz and experimental scenes for a long time, and I thought it would be useful to study her career in those terms.”
Nico: The Life and Lies of an Icon (1995)
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autopsy0fanicon · 10 months
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"We're all whores in this world. The only difference is that you don't sell your body, you sell your soul. When it comes to nastiness, I don't know which one of us would win the Oscar."
Barbara Bouchet as Margie in Cry of a Prostitute (1974) Dir. Andrea Bianchi
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autopsy0fanicon · 10 months
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Nastassja Kinski at the Cannes Film Festival, 1979. 🌸”
Photographed by Hy Simon & Gilbert Tourte
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“My reputation is so overblown. I can count the number of men I've been with on two hands; it just seems like a lot because you recognize their names.”
- Bebe Buell, 70s
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autopsy0fanicon · 11 months
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Rest In Peace Ari (1962 - 2023) đź’”
“Think about it, he was so little. Before we took him, she dragged him around everywhere. He ate nothing but french fries, in train stations, hotels, airports. They lived like bohemians. She came to see him once in three years. She brought him something from America. Guess what? An orange. My husband and I looked at each other, speechless. We took the orange and thought, she’s really not like other people… but I still liked her. She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen”. - Alain Delon’s Mother
Alain Delon has always denied being the father of Ari, Nico has always maintained that her son was born from a brief relationship with the actor in the early Sixties. Ari had also sued for the recognition of paternity, but the French justice rejected the case claiming that the jurisdiction was the competence of Switzerland, the country in which Delon is a resident.
Ari was raised by Alain Delon’s Parents In the tormented story, adolescence is marked by the rapprochement with her mother Nico, but also by her drug addiction. Nico died suddenly in 1988 of a cerebral hemorrhage following a bicycle crash in Ibiza and what followed was a dramatic period for Ari: life on the street, , hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals. But then he had recovered, detoxified, he also had two children. And in recent years the cause to be recognized as the son of Delon, who never wanted to know. Ari became a photographer and actor.
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