MOVIE ANALYSIS AND REVIEW: "Mirror" (1975)
Introduction:“Mirror” (Russian: Зеркало, Zerkalo) is a 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Loosely autobiographical and structured in a nonlinear narrative, the film incorporates poems by the director’s father, Arseny Tarkovsky. Featuring a cast including Margarita Terekhova, Ignat Daniltsev, and Alla Demidova, “Mirror” unfolds around memories recalled by a dying poet, weaving…
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tenderness is in the hands
― Carolyn Forché, L’Avventura (1960), Ocean Vuong, The White Ribbon (2009), Hart Crane, Gelatin Silver, Love (2009), Ingeborg Bachmann, Les amants du Pont-Neuf (1991), Sylvia Plath, Psycho (1960), Rod McKuen (stills by @forhandsthatsuffer)
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— Frank Bidart, from “Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016; ‘In The Ruin’", published c. 2017.
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honestly it would be SUCH a funny move if the Quackity Studios account tweets out a rule list tomorrow with some shit like "no intercourse in the global missions centre", I just know the admins were having the time of their lives out there.
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Lisbon girls
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
“We knew, finally, that the girls were really women in disguise, that they understood love and even death, and that our job was merely to create the noise that seemed to fascinate them.”
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she loved me, yes, that I'm still loving her.
1. Mahmoud Darwish // 2. The Separation, Edvard Munch // 3. Holding On To Heartache, Louis Tomlinson // 4.+5. The Banshees Of Inisherin, Martin McDonagh // 6. The Voice I Owe to You (#63), Pedro Salinas // 7. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Michel Gondry // 8. Poem for a Blue Page, Natasha Rao // 9. Feeling Your Absence, Mathilde Roussel-Giraudy // 10. White Ferrari, Frank Ocean // 11.+12. Silueta Series, Ana Mendieta // 13. There Is No Absolution For The Fallen, Only Dying, P.D.
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“We have forgotten how to relate emotionally to art: we treat it like editors, searching in it for that which the artist has supposedly hidden.”
—Andrei Tarkovsky, who would have been 91 today.
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— Frank Bidart, from “Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016; ‘The Third Hour of the Night’", published c. 2017.
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Goncharov (1973) dir. Martin Scorsese (pseudonym)
Recovered shots from the original Goncharov made by Tallinnfilm, Estonia.
Sourced from National Archives of Estonia (NAE), additional credits to this post.
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