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Yorgos Lanthimos’ Alps (2011)
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Joel-Peter Witkin, The Bra of Joan Miró, New Mexico, 1982
Source: cavetocanvas
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When I talk about recreating the spirit of that world, the music is as important as the dialogue and the behavior. From 1947 on, music scored what was happening in the streets, the back rooms. And it affected, sometimes, the behavior of the people, because this music was playing in the streets. Jukeboxes were brought out during the summer. Windows were open, and you could hear what everybody else was listening to. It expresses the excitement of the time. Simply, it’s the way I saw life. The way I experienced life. - Martin Scorsese.
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And what really is the purpose of the moon?
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Jack Pierce and Tom Tyler, getting ready for The Mummy’s Hand (1940)
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Joel-Peter Witkin, Man with No Legs, 1984
From the Cleveland Museum of Art:
For almost four decades, Witkin has staged and photographed bizarre scenes, often incorporating people with physical deformities and severed limbs. Referring to art history and classical mythology, he manipulates his prints to create the rich surface quality usually acquired through age. Although Witkin’s photographs focus on disenfranchised members of society, they also reveal the humanity of his subjects.
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Witchfinder General
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