Presence, or Polaroid Ghosts (Part 6)
Part 5
In the Park
I often find myself asking a question.
‘What film would I live in if I could?’
It is a question that belies my own rather childish need to escape reality. But, if I could live in a piece of film, it would probably be Michelangelo Antonioni’s celebrated swinging cult classic, Blowup (1966). It is more than a little questionable as a choice, but needs must.
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Alfred the Great movie poster artwork by Ted Coconis (1969)
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Blow up, real : Michelangelo Antonioni. 1967. David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave
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@WeAreGalantis: I feel a little bit LIGHTER when I’m with youuu ✨☀️☁️
@davidguetta @5SOS
23 February 2024
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David Hemmings and Veruschka in Blow-Up (1966).
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Profondo rosso (1975) - Italian Poster
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David Hemmings, November 18, 1941 – December 3, 2003.
Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up (1966).
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the thing about peep show is i LOVE the premise that every shot is filmed from the POV of a character currently present. and yet cinematographically it's very similar to amateur porn. or maybe it's just the early 2000s styles and undecorated apartment with the windows always closed.
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David Hemmings | Turnbull & Asser
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