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crumb · 7 months
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"Problem? I haven't got a problem. I've got fucking problems. Plural."
Tim Roth in Four Rooms (1995)
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Steve Buscemi on the set of Somebody to Love, Alexandre Rockwell, 1994
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kino-zoo · 4 months
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In the Soup (1992)
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darknymite · 3 months
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Theodore Teddy Ted the Bellhop
Note: I FORGOT HIS NAMETAG! I WILL ADD IT WHEN I WAKE UP Note: CHANGED!!!
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Me rn:
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ozdeg · 4 months
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anamon-book · 1 year
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父の恋人 CINE VIVANT No.39 シネセゾン 監督:アレクサンダー・ロックウェル/出演:サミュエル・フラー、ステファーヌ・オードラン、ジェニファー・ビールス ほか
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specific90saesthetics · 10 months
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dare-g · 10 months
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Little Feet (2013)
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davidhudson · 1 year
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Happy 68th, Allison Anders.
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la-cineaste · 2 years
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EPISODE 007: Sundance '92 Selection Ranked
American documentary filmmaking emerged as earlier as film equipment became widely available and affordable. Many young filmmakers sought a collective resurgence in a new era of American cinema, now broadly accessible -- this time it helmed at the heart and gut of independent filmmaking. The quintessential roots of American independent cinema can be found in the films selected for the Sundance Film Festival of 1992, which is available on the Criterion Collection Channel. In this episode on LA CINEASTE, we will sort through and essentially rank the 25 captivating films in the 1992 Sundance Selection. Though many auteurs exceeded with accolades and impressed the new age, others found challenges along the way.
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pacingmusings · 11 months
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Seen in 2023:
Sweet Thing (Alexandre Rockwell), 2020
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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Caro Diario (1994)
Caro Diario by #NanniMoretti, "should be the first stop for anyone looking to discover the work of the deservedly acclaimed Italian auteur",
NANNI MORETTI Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBBB Alternate Title: Dear Diary Italy/France, 1993. Sacher Film, Banfilm, La Sept Cinema, Rai 1, Canal+. Screenplay by Nanni Moretti. Cinematography by Giuseppe Lanci. Produced by Nella Banfi, Angelo Barbagallo, Nanni Moretti. Music by Nicola Piovani. Production Design by Marta Maffucci. Costume Design by Maria Rita Barbera. Film Editing by Mirco…
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basiatlu · 4 months
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On Theft in Art
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First: thank you to the anon here and the other many people who brought this to my attention! I know you did it out of support of me and I love you for it.
I was ready to keep it private as I didn’t want anything negative to come up and be associated with my art. But as I was asked across different platforms concerning the art in question I realized it really bummed me out. I’m here to have a good time in the fandom and create with you all. We have a good thing here in the community and I didn’t want any smoke with another artist - a mutual even.
So to help me feel a little better about it I want to turn this into an opportunity to teach others on the differences between Reference, Inspiration, Reinterpretation, and Theft
Reference: (usually) a visual source of information in order to better understand something. Example here is of my reference board and the art I am currently working on.
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My favorite example of a professional using reference photos is by Hirohiko Araki (creator and artist of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure), who uses fashion editorials and photoshoots ALL the time it’s awesome - tysm @yumiaiyuma for showing me this goldmine
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Study and Inspiration: here is a great example from the wonderful Stephanie Pepper. Notice the caption stating these are studies, the movie it is from, and I will even go on to say that this artist is influenced or inspired by the prolific works of J. C. Leyendecker (but what’s key is that Stephanie Pepper has developed and practiced to the point of deviating from his work and become a style of art completely her own - and she’s so recognizable in my opinion!)
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Personal Example for Inspiration:
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An Example of Reinterpretation: note - Both these classical artists whose works are being recycled are dead and no longer missing out on potential work and income. Where stealing ideas and art from current artists hurts them financially and mentally and emotionally. Howl as The Fallen Angel by _mimimaru on Instagram is an interpretation of a 1847 painting by Alexandre Cabanel and is now considered public domain // the Mickey Mouse self portrait was by Charles Boyer and is a parody of the famous illustration by Norman Rockwell and was commissioned by Walt Disney, himself.
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Now here’s the part that is concerning to several people, myself included.
Recently, an artist found the reference I used, and decided to draw Andromeda, Bellatrix, Narcissa, and Regulus staring at Sirius getting supposedly punished by Walburga Black off screen.
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Let’s be clear: this isn’t a matter of tracing or claiming my image as their own. I do not mind at all if myself and another artist end up using the same reference. It happens all the time. Referencing and studying is not stealing. Reinterpretation is great for meme art challenges and paying respect to old classics. Even being inspired and doing one’s own version of another artist’s idea is totally cool, especially if you tag and/or shoutout the artist that inspired you.
I genuinely love and appreciate everyone who has brought this to my attention and who has been supportive and defensive of me with this. That reaction means more to me than anything else in this whole ordeal, if I’m being honest. So thank you all so much, with all my heart.
In closing: Do I hope this is all one gigantic coincidence? Absolutely. It’s one of those very uncool things that hurts my heart as an artist. I just want everyone to enjoy art and inspire each other so we can all grow. I do not want any malice to come from this either. I just wanted to inform everyone that I am aware of this, and give some of my thoughts on it. I also wanted to use this as a way to educate everyone on artistic process and why these things might happen sometimes.
Edit: me and the artist have chatted and we see it as a silly coincidence ♡ and honestly I'm happy and so relieved with that. But I think a lot of this info is still good to be mindful of in a creative community where we circulate ideas and content regularly.
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kino-zoo · 4 months
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In the Soup (1992)
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thegirlwho · 2 years
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Four Rooms (1995) dir. Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell
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helena-bottom-farter · 11 months
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Four Rooms, 1995
Dir. Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino
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