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Francisco JimenezZ "Film, Music, Life...Art"

ianbrooks:

Desertification Disintegrates Animals by Contrapunto BBDO

An advertising series for the World Wildlife Fund, desertification destroys 6 species every year and is caused by a variety of factors, such as climate change and human activities, desertification is one of the most significant global environmental problems.

(via: My Modern Met)

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I want it

I want it

Study after Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X - Francis Bacon

Study after Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X - Francis Bacon

Schism Music Video

Schism Music Video

This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality. Embrace this moment. Remember; we are eternal, all this pain is an illusion.
Parabola - Tool

This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember; we are eternal,
all this pain is an illusion.

Parabola - Tool

Donnie Don

Donnie Don

Marco Grob. (Sting & Jeff Bridges)

Nick Brandt. Love his work!

directingfilm:


“I really had the impression, and maybe it’s trying to simplify it too much, that in “Antichrist” I was playing Lars and Willem [Dafoe] was playing the nurse. In this film, Kirsten is playing Lars and I’m playing the nurse. 
Do you know, when Lars’ wife saw the film, she said that the scene that touched her the most was the scene in the bathroom, when I’m trying to pick Kirsten up and give her a bath. Because she saw herself and Lars in that moment. 
So I think his films are really personal. He’s giving the parts to women, but there’s a lot of himself in there. […]
With Lars, I find that it always has to do with fear. It’s strange being scared all the time.”

~ Charlotte Gainsbourg on Melancholia & Lars (via kateoplis)

directingfilm:

“I really had the impression, and maybe it’s trying to simplify it too much, that in “Antichrist” I was playing Lars and Willem [Dafoe] was playing the nurse. In this film, Kirsten is playing Lars and I’m playing the nurse. 

Do you know, when Lars’ wife saw the film, she said that the scene that touched her the most was the scene in the bathroom, when I’m trying to pick Kirsten up and give her a bath. Because she saw herself and Lars in that moment. 

So I think his films are really personal. He’s giving the parts to women, but there’s a lot of himself in there. […]

With Lars, I find that it always has to do with fear. It’s strange being scared all the time.”

Charlotte Gainsbourg on Melancholia & Lars (via kateoplis)