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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years
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Irma Vep (Olivier Assayas, 1996).
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absencesrepetees · 2 years
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both sides of the blade (claire denis, 2022)
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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Both Sides of the Blade (Avec amour et acharnement), Claire Denis (2022)
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mycinematheque · 2 years
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adscinema · 2 years
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Irma Vep - Olivier Assayas (1996)
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lostgoonie1980 · 2 years
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146. A Verdade (La vérité, 2019), dir. Hirokazu Koreeda
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tnt-tourney · 10 months
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welcome one and all to the 2023 t+t tournament!! despite the long wait for the final bracket, the day has finally arrived. due to the size of the text, the list of contestants will be under the cut. due to how many contestants there are, i wont be able to tag everything, but i will tag as much as i can.
now, since it's been a while, a quick rehashing of the relevant rules!
1. be polite to others participating in the vote
2. do not Rig the vote -- propaganda is more than welcome and the askbox is always open for it! i just dont have the energy to deal with botting
3. dont be rude if the contestants youre rooting for are voted out!! sometimes thats just the way things go. theres always next time!
4. have fun !
the polls will start rolling out sometime next week. thank you!!
left:
Hexsquad (The Owl House) VS. Vault Hunters (Borderlands 1+2)
The Bad Kids (D20: Fantasy High) VS. FloweringPassionFruit (Ride the Cyclone)
Barbie + Ken (Barbie) VS. Dwarves (Deep Rock Galactic)
Mabel Pines + Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls) VS. The Fantastic 4 (Marvel)
Klaus Hargreeves + Viktor Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy) VS. Spiderband (Spider-Man: Into/Across the Spiderverse)
Lup + Barry Bluejeans (The Adventure Zone) VS. Cleo de Nile + Deuce Gorgon (Monster High)
Spideypool (Marvel) VS. Gomez Addams + Morticia Addams (The Addams Family)
Team Rocket (Pokémon) VS. Rashmi Jamil + Amelie Macon + Loam Arnault (Entropic Float)
Link + Zelda (The Legend of Zelda) VS. Peter Parker + Harry Osborn (Marvel)
Huey Duck + B.O.Y.D. (Ducktales 2017) VS. Golf Ball + Tennis Ball (Battle for Dream Island)
Lewis + Vivi + Arthur (Mystery Skulls Animate) VS. Horokeu Usui + Pirica Usui (Shaman King)
Paulkins (Hatchetfield) VS. Magnus Chase + Alex Fierro (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard)
Bill Preston + Ted Logan (Bill and Ted) VS. Leonard Church + Agent Texas (Red vs. Blue)
Ariel + Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid) VS. Polypirates (JRWI: Riptide)
Cody Goodwin + May Goodwin (It Takes Two) VS. Frank-N-Furter + Magenta + Columbia + Riff Raff (The Rocky Horror Show)
SpaceDolls (Ride the Cyclone) VS. Kim Possible + Ron Stoppable (Kim Possible)
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right:
The Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel) VS. Julian Bashir + Miles O'Brien + Jadzia Dax (Star Trek: Deep Space 9)
The Murder Crew (Clue) VS. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Vash the Stampede + Nicolas D. Wolfwood + Meryl Stryfe + Milly Thompson (Trigun) VS. Team Chaotix (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Steve + Alex (Minecraft) VS. Gyro Gearloose + Lil Bulb (Ducktales 2017)
Phantom Thieves (Persona 5) VS. Wright Anything Agency + Apollo Justice + Klavier Gavin (Ace Attorney)
Westley + Buttercup (The Princess Bride) VS. Shin + Noi (Dorohedoro)
Kermit + Miss Piggy (The Muppets) VS. The Mechanisms
Jeremy Heere + Michael Mell + Christine Canigula (Be More Chill) VS. The Solve It Squad (The Solve It Squad Returns)
Harleyberts + Crockenglishes (Homestuck) VS. Sonic & co. (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Mulder + Scully (The X-Files) VS. Steph Lauter + Pete Spankoffski (Hatchetfield)
Main Cast (Omori) VS. Ben Tennyson + Gwen Tennyson + Kevin Levin (Ben 10)
Ashe Ubert + Claude Von Riegan + Sylvain Jose Gautier (Fire Emblem: Three Houses) VS. Birdetta + Yoshi (Mario)
Prime Defenders (JRWI: Prime Defenders) VS. Strilondes (Homestuck)
The Mystery Gang (Scooby Doo) VS. Billie Logan + Thea Preston (Bill and Ted)
Splatoon Idols VS. Lexthan (Hatchetfield)
Sex Bob-omb + Ramona Flowers (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) VS. Jonathan Sims + Martin K. Blackwood (The Magnus Archives)
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byneddiedingo · 4 months
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François Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock in Hitchcock/Truffaut (Kent Jones, 2015)
Cast: Alfred Hitchcock, François Truffaut, Bob Balaban (voice), Wes Anderson, Olivier Assayas, Peter Bogdanovich, Arnaud Desplechin, David Fincher, James Gray, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Richard Linklater, Paul Schrader, Martin Scorsese. Screenplay: Kent Jones, Serge Toubiana. Cinematography: Nick Bentgen, Daniel Cowen, Eric Gautier, Mihai Malaimare Jr., Lisa Rinzler, Genta Tamaki. Film editing: Rachel Reichman. Music: Jeremiah Bornfield. 
I urge anyone who's interested in movies, and not just interested in Alfred Hitchcock or François Truffaut, to see the terrific documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut, beautifully put together by Kent Jones and Serge Toubiana. Although the focus is on Hitchcock, and to a lesser extent on Truffaut, the film constitutes an invaluable lesson on how to make a movie, particularly what a director does to grab hold of viewers and manipulate their thoughts and emotions. Hitchcock's techniques were unique, of course, derived from his own interests and obsessions as well as from his experience as someone who began his career directing silent movies, which taught him how to tell a story through images. But the comments in the film by contemporary filmmakers like Wes Anderson, David Fincher, and Richard Linklater on Hitchcock's techniques, particularly Martin Scorsese's analysis of Vertigo (Hitchcock, 1958), open a new perspective on their own works. 
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margotfonteyns · 2 years
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Edwige Feuillère in La Dame aux Camélias at the Duke of York's Theatre, 1955
“Feuillere is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished artists of her generation. Her Marguerite Gautier unfolds like a finely wrought poem. It is a deeply realised study, original in feeling and conviction, and presented with such technical mastery that we are virtually unaware that a performance is being given. It is as if we were faced with the woman herself, and actually became involved in her life.” -- Eric Johns
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rapha-reads · 1 year
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For the native country asks: 11, 12, 22~
(Thank you for providing me for a quick break in between essay writing! Love you)
11. favourite native writer/poet?
Oh boy. Do you have 4 hours? My favourite poem is "Il pleure dans mon cœur/ Comme il pleut sur la ville", but I appreciate more Paul Eluard's poems ("Sur mes refuges détruits / Sur mes phares écroulés / Sur les murs de mon ennui / J’écris ton nom / [...] Liberté").
In terms of narrative/prose writers... Oof. I have a BA in French Literature, AND I've been living mostly in libraries and bookshops since I was 5. So, um. I love French literature. The master writer of French kids of the 2000s is the regretted Pierre Bottero with his series "Ewilan" (a must read). Lately, as I am deep in essay writing about culture and stuff, I've been reading some Malraux, especially his 1966 speech that you can find here and that is absolutely amazing. Big fan of Alexandre Dumas and Théophile Gautier in the 19th century, Fred Vargas and Nancy Huston in the 21st, Eric Orsenna and Eric-Emmanuel Schmidt in the 20th... Don't have time to go in-depth too much right now, but anyone, do feel free to send me asks about French literature!
12. what do you think about English translations of your favourite native prose/poem?
Ooooh, bad, bad. I generally prefer original versions of what I'm reading, and if I don't know the language, I'm very careful to look up what bilingual people say about the translation. Some time ago, in one of my literature class, we were talking about a French text, I don't remember which one, and the prof showed us the original text and then a translation (in Spanish), and oooow, the translation completely lost the point of the text, none of the lyricality of it had been transposed. (I am a snob when it comes to languages and literatures, I am well aware of that) Other than that, I don't read translated French writings in English, so I don't have anything else to say.
22. what makes you proud about your country? what makes you ashamed?
*snorts in French* Let's start with ashamed because oh boy have you been following French news lately? Macron is an asshole, the gouvernement is full of idiots, thieves, criminals and racist pieces of shits, society still has a problem with its colonial past (hello racism, hello xenophobia), and it's paradoxically very proud of its culture while being almost illiterate, the pretentiousness of French people, the hypocrisy...
But it's also a beautiful country that has made and still makes amazing creations, has a long history of humanism and intellectualism, a history of hospitality and fiery defence of its people and its values (without any irony and knowing well how horrible it was, I would have loved to live through the Révolution in 1789). Good food, good bread, good pâtisserie. Excellent literature and music. Beautiful landscapes. I hate France as much as I love it, but I would not go back to live there even if you pay me.
Send me another not-US ask and I'll do the Moroccan version!
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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years
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Fire (Claire Denis, 2022).
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absencesrepetees · 2 years
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stars at noon (claire denis, 2022)
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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Travolta and Me (Travolta et moi), Patricia Mazuy (1993)
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dahlia-hernandez · 1 year
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full name. Dahlia Annalisse Hernandez
nicknames. Dahli (sounds like ‘Dolly’), Lia, D
gender. cisfemale
pronouns. she / her
d.o.b. February 19, 1990 | 32
astrology. Pisces
hometown. Gautier, Mississippi
current residence. Ravenswood, Vermont
occupation. Artist & Gallery Owner
religion. spiritual
tattoos. 9 (here)
piercings. 7 (lobes - 2x, helix, daith, nose, nipples, belly button)
marital status. single
sexuality. pan
family. River Hernandez (son), Clover Moreau (step-sister), Rhiannon Bennett (step-sister), Forest Moreau (step-brother), Asher Bennett (brother in law)
children. 1 (River Hernandez, age 15)
pets. 0
positive traits. Creative, Playful, Brave
negative traits. Critical, Shy, Distrustful
       PINTEREST || PLAYLIST || WANTED CONNECTIONS
TIMELINE   —
1990 - on February 19th, Dahlia Annalise Hernandez is born in Gautier, MS.
1995 - Dahlia’s biological parents divorce. Her father, Miguel, takes full custody of her. This is the last time Dahlia sees her mother.
2000 - Dahlia’s father starts dating Daisy Laurent, and he and Dahlia become apart of the Moreau-Laurent family. A family with poly parents (Eric and Daisy) and 4 children (Clove, Forest, Orion, Rikki). Over time, Daisy and Eric become “mom” and “dad” to Dahlia.
2007 - Dahlia gives birth to her son, River Daniel Hernandez, on November 17th.
2008 - Dahlia graduates from highschool in June.
2010 - After delaying college for two years while she raised her young son, with the help of her family, Dahlia starts college at The University of South Alabama in Mobile, Al.  2014- Dahlia earns a Masters of Fine Arts degree (MFA) in Creative Technologies and Practice.
2017 - Dahlia is awarded full custody of her son, River Hernandez.
2020 - early in the year, Dahlia and River move to Ravenswood, VT to be close to her siblings; @rikki-bennett​. @forestmoreau​, and @clovermoreau​. Over the summer, Dahlia meets @denveradamson​. After a few months of hooking up, D&D start dating.
2022 - At the start of December, Dahlia and Denver break up.
HEADCANONS —
Dahlia’s house in Sycamore Village - https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/520-Powderhorn-Rd-Manchester-Center-VT-05255/227699081_zpid/
TLDR  —
TW: 
coming soon
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encoredireencore · 6 months
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JOURNAL DE CREATION   /   OCTOBRE 2023
LE THEATRE TROUVE SES SOLUTIONS EXISTENTIELLES EN CULTIVANT LA PERTINENCE DE SES FORMES ARTISTIQUES ET L’HUMILITE DE SA PRESENCE PUBLIQUE
Nous approchons …
Celles et ceux qui viennent de s’engager en réservant leurs places dès à présent contribuent efficacement à l’économie de la réalisation. Ils sont aussi « des regards, des attentions « qui déjà donnent au projet en cours une belle concrétude. Nous sentons déjà leur présence. Ils et elles sont là . C’est déjà un instant de théâtre : des mots des images des acteurs des spectateurs.
Ils et elles nous donnent la joie de continuer.
UN TRES GRAND MERCI
Et CONTINUONS DE TRANSMETTRE LES INFORMATIONS RELATIVES A CE PROJET  …
SAMUEL BECKETT avait rendez- vous avec son époque et les spectateurs des années 70, 80, 90 l’ont dit avec force et enthousiasme.
Mais il a aussi rendez- vous avec NOTRE EPOQUE   qui peut le reconnaitre comme étant un de ses grands classiques mais aussi, par les idées qu’il transmet, un de SES CONTEMPORAINS. Son œuvre littéraire et théâtrale est de l’ordre de celles des moralistes. MONTAIGNE, PASCAL, DANTE, il se les tenait pour amis et compagnons de travail.
Bien sûr, il y a GODOT …mais tant d’autres œuvres importantes elles aussi.
PAS MOI   BERCEUSE   LE DEPEUPLEUR   font partie de ses œuvres essentielles – au niveau international.   Nous vous permettrons de les entendre du 8 au 12 NOVEMBRE.
Nous vous présenterons également d’autres œuvres, avec les actrices et acteurs de l’orléanais qui se sont associés au programme. Vous retrouverez CATHERINE GAUTIER, MANOUCHKA RECOCHE,  INGRID TEGYEY,  JEAN CHRISTOPHE COCHARD,  ERIC CENAT,  HUGO ZERMATI, JONATHAN WAITE …
Ils et elles lieront des textes de SAMUEL BECKETT : L’EXILE, L’IMAGE, LE BILLET DOUX DE LA SMERALDINA, SOUBRESAUTS.  Ils et elles vous feront rencontrer SAMUEL BECKETT, le résistant qu’il fut dès 1940, le traducteur qui engagea les traductions des poètes français, l’ami des peintres …
Je ne veux pas conclure ce JOURNAL DE CREATION/OCTOBRE 2023 sans remercier très sincèrement GERARD AUDAX et son THEATRE CLIN D’ŒIL. Il nous a proposé sa salle de répétitions au cours de ce mois et bien sûr cette aide comptera dans la réalisation du spectacle. Il participe également aux lectures du 12 Novembre (G.Audax lira l’IMAGE)   .  
Une pensée affectueuse également pour le psychanalyste PHILIPPE LEGRAND qui a mis son expérience professionnelle à notre disposition.
NOTRE PROCHAIN JOURNAL DE CREATION PARAITRA EN NOVEMBRE, QUELQUES JOURS AVANT LES PREMIERES REPRESENTATIONS.
 NOUS PENSONS A VOUS
Jacques LE NY
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months
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Birthdays 8.21
Beer Birthdays
Josef Groll (1813)
Christian Diehl (1842)
David "Zambo" Zamborsky
Julian Shrago (1977)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Count Basie; jazz pianist, bandleader (1904)
Aubrey Beardsley; English artist, illustrator (1872)
Friz Freleng; animator (1906)
Joe Strummer; English rock singer, songwriter (1952)
Peter Weir; film director (1944)
Famous Birthdays
Janet Baker; English soprano (1933)
Nikolay Bogolyubov; Russian mathematician and physicist (1909)
Usain Bolt; Jamaican sprinter (1986)
Sergey Brin; Google co-founder (1973)
Bo Burnham; comedian (1990)
James Burton; guitarist (1939)
Dina Carroll; English singer-songwriter (1968)
Kim Cattrall; English-Canadian actor (1956)
Augustin-Louis Cauchy; French mathematician (1789)
Wilt Chamberlain; Philadelphia 76ers C (1936)
Jackie DeShannon; singer (1944)
Addison Farmer; bassist (1928)
Art Farmer; jazz trumpeter (1928)
Hubert Gautier; French mathematician (1660)
Charles Frédéric Gerhardt; French chemist (1816)
Carl Giammarese; singer-songwriter (1947)
Otto Goldschmidt; German composer (1829)
Eric Goles; Chilean mathematician (1951)
Nathaniel Everett Green; English painter and astronomer (1823)
Jean-Baptiste Greuze; French painter (1725)
Stephen Hillenburg; marine biologist and animator (1961)
Patrick Juvet; Swiss singer-songwriter (1950)
Angel Karaliychev; Bulgarian author (1902)
M.M. Kaye; British writer (1908)
X. J. Kennedy; poet (1929)
Ruth Manning-Sanders; Welsh-English author and poet (1886)
Giacomo F. Maraldi; French-Italian astronomer and mathematician (1665)
Patty McCormack; actor (1945)
Jim McMahon; Chicago Bears QB (1959)
Jules Michelet; French historian and philosopher (1798)
Christopher Robin Milne (1920)
Carrie-Anne Moss; Canadian actor (1967)
William Murdoch; Scottish engineer and inventor (1754)
Barry Norman; English author (1933)
William Henry Ogilvie; Scottish-Australian poet and author (1869)
Ozma, Queen of Oz; book character (1904)
Hayden Panettiere; actor (1989)
Frank Perry; film director (1930)
Basil Poledouris; Greek-American composer (1945)
Blossom Rock; actress (1895)
Kenny Rogers; country singer (1938)
Christian Schad; German painter (1894)
Lucius Shepard; author (1943)
Harry Smith; television journalist (1951)
Steve Smith; rock drummer (1954)
Ivan Stang; author (1953)
Jean Stas; Belgian chemist (1813)
Robert Stone; writer (1937)
Jeff Stryker; porn actor (1962)
Melvin Van Peebles; actor (1932)
Pete Weber; bowler (1962)
Clarence Williams III; actor (1939)
Mark Williams; New Zealand-Australian singer-songwriter (1954)
Hugh Wilson; actor and film director (1943)
Alicia Witt; actor (1975)
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