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inthedarktrees · 1 month
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The Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971) dir. Piers Haggard
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filmaticbby · 2 months
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Caravaggio (1986) dir. Derek Jarman
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nymphastral · 1 year
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“Gentlemen. I find it strange. You are poets, each one of you and speak of your muse in the feminine. And yet you appear to feel neither tenderness nor respect towards your wives, nor towards females in general.”
Orlando (1992) directed by Sally Potter
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artfilmfan · 4 months
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How To Have Sex (Molly Manning Walker, 2023)
cinematography: Nicolas Canniccioni
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celluloidrainbow · 8 months
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FRESH KILL (1994) dir. Shu Lea Cheang Shareen Lightfoot and Claire Mayakovsky raise their daughter Honey near the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island in New York City. Shareen works as a salvager recovering refuse from the landfill, while Claire works as a waitress at a sushi restaurant. The city is heavily contaminated with pollution that adversely affects local animals and food; Claire brings home contaminated fish from the restaurant that is eaten by Honey, who begins glowing green and then vanishes. Shareen and Claire discover that the multinational GX Corporation is responsible for the pollution and Honey's disappearance, and become involved in an effort to hack and expose the company with sushi chef/hacker Jiannbin Lui, and poet/dishwasher Miguel Flores. (link in title)
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manderley · 2 months
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John Moulder-Brown in Vampire Circus (1972)
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numnum-num · 11 months
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"Maurice" by James Ivory with James Wilby and Hugh Grant, 1987, after the novel with the same name by E.M. Forster
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filmjunky-99 · 7 months
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c a r a v a g g i o, 1986 🎬 dir. derek jarman
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The Fall (1969), dir. Peter Whitehead  
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theersatzcowboy · 3 months
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
Director: Robert Fuest
Cinematographer: Norman Warwick
Costume Designer: Elsa Fennell
Starring: Vincent Price and Virginia North
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portraitofaladyonfire · 9 months
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28 Days Later (2002) dir. Danny Boyle
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inthedarktrees · 5 months
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Lorna Heilbron in a publicity still for The Creeping Flesh, 1973
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filmaticbby · 2 months
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Blow-Up (1966) dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
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robotpussy · 1 year
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Theo Omambala as Maisie Blue in Siren Spirits: White Men Are Cracking Up (1994) dir. Ngozi Onwurah
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eyesfullofmoon · 2 months
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Ava Gardner in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951) | dir. Albert Lewin
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celluloidrainbow · 6 months
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ANOTHER COUNTRY (1984) dir. Marek Kanievska Elderly former soviet spy Guy Burgess is being interviewed by an American journalist about how his life ended up on the path it did. In relaying his story, he focuses on the transition into his senior year at a prestigious boys school in Britain in the 1930s, his desire to climb the student hierarchy, his friendships, his first love, and his developing life beliefs. Based on the play by Julian Mitchell. (link in title)
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