HOLY SHIT
Julie Filipenko’s ‘Secret Dimension’
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“In your next film you can’t use racial slurs or hit women”
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“Films always have the ability to anger us, divide us, shock us, disgust us, and more. Usually, films that inspire controversy, outright boycotting, picketing, banning, censorship, or protest have graphic sex, violence, homosexuality, religious, political or race-related themes and content. They usually push the envelope regarding what can be filmed and displayed on the screen, and are considered taboo, “immoral” or “obscene” due to language, drug use, violence and sensuality/nudity or other incendiary elements. Inevitably, controversy helps to publicize these films and fuel the box-office receipts.“
– Tim Dirks, The 100+ Most Controversial Films of All Time
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When we learn to live with a quiet mind, the universe will fill us with wisdom we can use in our day-to-day lives. But to attain this wisdom, we have to let go of everything we’ve learned from the time of our birth; we have to trust a logic that defies all earthly logic, a logic that transcends anything the rational human mind can understand, a logic that’s connected to infinite energy in the universe, or God, or whatever one wants to call it.
Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa (via thecalminside)
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