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cinematicjourney · 11 months
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My Little Princess (2011) | dir. Eva Ionesco
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sundaynightfilms · 2 years
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L'événement, 2021
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a-french-lemon · 2 years
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Becoming a woman - MOVIES LIST
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The Handmaiden (2016)
Burlesque (2010)
Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Cracks (2009)
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
My Little Princess (2011)
Wildlike (2014)
Anna (2019)
Une Jeunesse Dorée (2018)
The Tourist (2010)
Yves Saint Laurent (2014)
Gia (1998)
Atonement (2007)
Stealing Beauty (1996)
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Blue Lagoon (1980)
Legally Blonde (2001)
The Lover (1992)
Young & Beautiful (2013)
Lolita (1997)
Malena (2000)
Melissa P. (2005)
The Dreamers (2003)
One Wild Moment (2015)
Blue is the Warmest Color (2013)
Let me know if you'd like more on this list / another themed list !
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pierrotdameron · 2 months
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A film by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, with Pierre Niney, Bastien Bouillon, Anaïs Demoustier, Anamaria Vartolomei, Laurent Lafitte de la Comédie-Française
In French cinemas on June 28.
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whoiwanttoday · 1 year
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I watched the movie Happening and it’s been bouncing around my brain. I like when movies do that, it usually means there is something of value to them for me if I keep trying to unpack them and I go back to them. It also means I keep going back and forth in my brain if I want to make this post. For those not in the know it's a French movie based on the memoirs of Annie Ernaux. It's set in France in the 1960's when abortion was still illegal and the lead is in search of one. The movie was direct and honest in a way that gave it power. I won't spoil anything here but moments could be brutal and harsh but what most stood out to me was the dread and paranoia that seeped into anything. A person who lacks freedom can't really now who to trust and thus ends up all alone. It's awful to see but it was an excellent movie. I had a friend though who commented that he wasn't sure he needed to see another movie about abortion and I think he's dead wrong. Off the top of my head I can only make a list of a handful of movies about this, at least a handful that I truly think are very good movies but I have seen like hundreds of movies about men trying to find themselves cause they're a little sad as they reach middle age or they are man children who need a woman to help them grow up and like... look I get that people need escapism and things that they can just experience and move on. Art is wonderful at providing comfort to the downtrodden but it is also there to make the powerful uncomfortable and to illuminate the world by showing you experiences outside your own and to force you to think and I guess I think if you think you're tired of movies about abortion maybe you're not looking around. The fact that this is still a debate is the reason we need more. This is not the single greatest movie about this topic I have ever seen (for those making a really depressing list that would probably be 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. If you want the single most powerful scene in a movie about this I think it might be Never Rarely Sometimes Always' scene from which it draws the title. Both are in my opinion fantastic but the first is certainly held in higher regard) but it is a good movie and I guess the point is that we need to continue to see and tell human stories about things that aren't always pleasant. I really like movies where superheros punch the shit out of bad guys but it can't be the only thing we consume, I believe it is our duty as people to challenge ourselves as well. I know this is tubmlr and I know what direction is skews so certainly this isn't a post about convincing anyone of anything. I have my own complicated history with abortion and I'd imagine we all do, we are products of the world we live in and whatever your life circumstances it's impossible to avoid the everything swirling around abortion. Anyway, that's not what this blog is about or what this post is about really, just the direction it went. This is about Anamaria Vartolomei who is a French-Romanian actress, a pretty solid combo if you are asking me because I have a deep love for French cinema and every Romanian I have ever met is just fantastic. Anyway, she is really quite attractive and I thought she did a great job in a tough role. She gave a nuances performance and I found it compelling and engaging. Today I want to fuck Anamaria Vartolomei.
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crumbargento · 1 year
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L'Événement - Audrey Diwan - 2021 - France
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zuzcreation · 1 year
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Anamaria Vartolomei as Mademoiselle de Montpensier in L’Echange des Princesses (x3)
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lemaldusiecle · 3 months
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My Little Princess (2011)
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filmap · 1 year
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L'événement / Happening Audrey Diwan. 2021
Beach Le Pont Du Diable, 17420 Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, France See in map
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Top 5 First-Time Watches of August 2022 1. L'Événement (Happening) (2021, dir. Audrey Diwan)  (a difficult watch but essential) 2. La Nuit Du 12 (2022, dir. Dominik Moll) 3. Mrs Harris Goes To Paris (2022, dir. Anthony Fabian) 4. The World To Come (2020, dir. Mona Fastvold) 5. Novitiate (2017, dir. Maggie Betts) wait, I watched too many good films this month. I change the rules, it's a Top 10 😄 6. Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019, dir. Quentin Tarantino) 7. We Own The Night (2007, dir. James Gray) 8. Rien À Foutre (Zero Fucks Given) (2021, dir. Julie Lecoustre) 9. Outside In (2017, dir. Lynn Shelton) 10. To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters (2016, dir. Sally Wainwright)
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lilith-salammbo · 4 months
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Anamaria Vartolomei
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mybluewindow · 2 years
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Anamaria Vartolomei by Luc Braquet
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sundaynightfilms · 2 years
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L'événement, 2021
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septembergold · 2 years
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minch-makes-stills · 2 years
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Happening (2021) dir. Audrey Diwan
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crumbargento · 1 year
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L'Événement - Audrey Diwan - 2021 - France
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