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elena-ferrante · 3 months
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anatomie d'une chute (justine triet, 2024)
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tikkunolamresistance · 2 months
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Tell Your Tale Little Bird, is a film by Arab Loufti that tells the stories of Palestinian women, specifically guerilla resistance fighters, of the 1970s and their experiences of being brutally and extensively tortured in Israeli prisons and at the hands of the Israeli State.
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venusofthewired · 1 year
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cyphyree · 1 year
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I threw together a Show / Movie recommendation template so I can find more stuff to watch!!!
PLEASE feel free to fill this out and reblog from me so I can find more cool shows/films!! (hopefully i'll have time to watch them RIP) Or repost with credit :) Anyone can modify/expand it however they want too! Here are some of my recommendations:
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First look! KATE WINSLET as Lee Miller LEE (2023, dir. Ellen Kuras)
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inrainprose · 3 months
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Pit Babe has everything. Racing. Omegaverse. Evil billionaires trafficking powered children. Breeding scheme. Kinky shit. High melodrama. BETRAYALS. Spice and fluff. Man tears. Inane plot logic and priorities. Not one not two not three but FOUR (and counting?) secretly adopted siblings. I love it here.
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letherfce · 2 months
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Bride of Re-Animator (1991) ⋆⋆⋆
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pitchsidestories · 8 months
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Football documentaries to watch after the Women's World Cup ended
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Togetherness: Follows the Arsenal Women's team during their rollercoaster season 2022/23 (On the Arsenal homepage, 5 episodes)
One Team. One Dream. This is Chelsea: Shows the Chelsea Women's Team experiences between 2019 and 2021 (DAZN Women's Football Youtube Channel, 6 episodes)
Inside the Pride: shows the England Lionesses journeys during the Euros 2022 (England's Youtube Channel, film)
The game that changed football: Barcelona vs. Real Madrid, the classic match during the UEFA Women's Champions League 2021/22 (DAZN Women's Football Youtube Channel, film)
EQUALS: follows a lot of players from different national teams for example Leah Williamson during the Euros 2022 (DAZN Women's Football Youtube Channel, 6 episodes)
Matildas.The World at Our Feet: Follows the Australian Women's team as they prepare for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in their home country (Disney +, 6 episodes)
Born for this: shows the journey of the German Women's national team before and during their incredible euros journey 2022 (ZDF/Sky, 6 episodes)
Female Football around the world - England: focuses on the development and status quo of english female football. There's a new one about Australia too. (Sky Deutschland Youtube Channel, film)
Alexia. Labor Omnia: Focuses on Barcelona star Alexia Putellas (Sky, 3 episodes)
Alex Scott. The Future of Women's Football: Scott looks at the explosion in popularity of women’s football and asks what the future holds for the game she loves. (The Women's Football Archive Youtube Channel, film)
... to be continued
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 month
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An easy way to track your bids
With so many amazing fanworks on offer this year, you might be struggling a little to keep up with all of them: spending a lot of time refreshing bidding spreadsheets, or maybe even scrambling to keep track of all of the auctions you're interested in.
Now, thanks to a fantastic tool built by @cathalinaheart, it's easy to track a bunch of auctions all in one place!
You can find the watchlist template here. It's currently filled in with a couple of the mods' own offers just to demonstrate what it looks like when it's filled out, but here's how to set it up for yourself:
Make a copy for yourself
Delete the auctions you don't care about
Open up the auctions you do care about, and put in links to the bidding sheets, bidding forms, and auction posts in the appropriate columns
label each row with the name of the creator, and fill in the "what?" and "notes" columns in ways that will help you remember why you're interested
Once you've done that, the sheet will then populate the colored columns with the current high bid amount, and the name of the high bidder.
Now you have a tool that keeps track of the current high bid on all of your auctions, and also makes it easy to jump over and place another bid whenever you want to.
While we your mods do a lot of work behind the scenes, a lot of what makes the auction amazing comes from you all. We're so grateful to @cathalinaheart for building and sharing this tool!
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savantfilm · 4 months
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"Lost in Translation" (2003) emerges as a tender, introspective masterpiece from the visionary mind of Sofia Coppola, intertwining the lives of two lost souls in the bustling heart of Tokyo.
Scarlett Johansson's portrayal of Charlotte is a revelation, exuding a quiet yet profound sense of yearning and existential uncertainty. Opposite her, Bill Murray's performance as the jaded Bob Harris is a nuanced exploration of midlife crisis and emotional isolation, laced with his signature wit and vulnerability.
Coppola's direction delicately weaves together moments of serenity and disconnection, capturing the alienation amidst Tokyo's neon-lit landscape. The film's narrative unfolds like a melancholic poem, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in the unspoken connections forged between two strangers adrift in a foreign land.
Lance Acord's cinematography paints a mesmerizing picture of Tokyo's bustling energy, juxtaposed with the tranquil intimacy of late-night conversations, evoking a sense of both longing and belonging.
"Lost in Translation" isn't just a tale of fleeting encounters; it's a contemplation on the transient nature of human connections and the profound impact a shared moment can have on one's soul. It's a cinematic reverie that resonates long after the credits roll, inviting reflection on the complexities of life, love, and the beauty found in fleeting connections.
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moodyinapinkbow · 6 months
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🕯️A Cancer Spooky Watchlist🕯️
Max (HBO):
Edward Scissorhands
The Corpse Bride
The Conjuring
From Hell
Prime:
The Wicker Man
Gaslight
Goodnight Mommy
House At The End Of The Street
Hulu:
Dark Shadows
The Babadook
The Menu
AHS Delicate
Netflix:
Crimson Peak
Casper
Lights Out
Japanese Tales of the Macabre
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elena-ferrante · 2 months
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la joie de vivre (jean pierre améris, 2012)
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mysticdragon3md3 · 12 days
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Tonari no Yokai-san | OFFICIAL TRAILER by Crunchyroll
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heartfeelia · 11 months
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Oshi no ko>>>
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thev3lvetunderground · 8 months
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What I’ve watched this summer
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letterboxd: emma333 😋
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verypersonalscreencaps · 11 months
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BLUE JEAN (dir. Georgia Oakley) ANATOMIE D'UNE CHUTE (dir. Justine Triet) PAST LIVES (dir. Celine Song) LEE (dir. Ellen Kuras) KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (dir. Martin Scorsese) PERFECT DAYS (dir. Wim Wenders) EILEEN (dir. William Oldroyd) THE NEW BOY (dir. Warwick Thornton) There are so many films that I'm dying to see. I swear to god if they are not at least ⭐⭐⭐ films…
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