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sigurism · 6 months
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Alain Delon Two Men in Town (Deux Hommes dans la ville) Dir: José Giovanni
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Brian Cleeve & alii - Die Füchsin - Eduard Kaiser - 1967
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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The Sicilian Clan (Le clan des Siciliens), Henri Verneuil (1969)
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streamondemand · 7 months
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'Le Deuxième Souffle' – Lina Ventura takes his revenge on Criterion Channel
Jean-Pierre Melville, the dean of French crime cinema, made his name with a series of deftly-directed tales of colorful underworld characters, starting with the playfully ironic heist picture Bob le Flambeur. Le Deuxieme Souffle (France, 1966) casts a darker shadow over his sensibility. Lino Ventura, the stocky, broad-shouldered crime movie icon, stars as Gustave ‘Gu’ Minda, a loner and career…
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frnndlcs · 9 months
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Deux hommes dans la ville, José Giovanni, 1973
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typewriter-worries · 10 months
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what seems like forever ago, @geryone so kindly tagged me and asked me to share nine book recommendations. after combing through some of my recent reads, here are some of my favorites:
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My short little summaries and thoughts are listed under the cut:
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin - Giovanni's Room is about a young man in David and his summer romance with another young man named Giovanni. Through the lens of love and heartbreak, David goes through a journey of identity.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk - We follow our narrator, for now we can call him Joe, as he begins a very unconventional friendship with a man named Tyler. Men fight, they also bite and many a problems arise.
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini- Historical fiction novel that is set agains the backdrop of many events from the fall of Afghanistan's monarchy to the rise of the Taliban regime. I don't think I've cried harder reading a book so that's my own weird way of saying I can't recommend it enough.
For One More Day by Mitch Albom- Little read with a lot of heart. Fictional baseball player has the chance to spend one more day with his late mother, who he misses more than he ever thought he would. Another book that kept me crying into the middle of the night.
If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio - I feel like if you like dark academia; this is an essential. A group of Shakespearean acting students at the fictional Dellecher Shakespeare conservatory get wrapped in a murder and it's an ongoing case of whodunit.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood - A delicate look into the mundane crafted through the lens of grief, loss and heartache. We follow the life of George, a middle-aged gay man mourning the loss of his partner. Like Giovanni's Room, I think it's a staple of queer literature.
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy - A heartbreaking memoir that's sprinkled with the well timed moment of comedy. We learn about Jennette McCurdy's tumultuous relationship with acting, the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, and her own way of working towards healing.
Promises of Gold by José Olivarez - If prose isn't your thing; this might be! Promises of Gold is a poetry collection in which Olivarez family, identity, love and quarantine. One of my personal favorites is Regret or My Dad Says Love
A Short History of the Girl Next Door by Jared Reck - A story about first love that in ends heartbreak in more ways that one. It's first person and it's YA, two things I normally never read, but it's just so so good. Forget crying into the middle of the night, this had me crying well into morning
no pressure tagging: @firstfullmoon and @soracities if you have anything you want to recommend <3
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garadinervi · 2 years
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José Saramago, (1995), Blindness. A Novel, Translated from the Portuguese by Giovanni Pontiero, Harcourt Brace & Company, San Diego New York, NY, 1998, Advance reading copy (Internet Archive here) [Between the Covers, Gloucester City, NJ]. Designed by Lori McThomas Buley
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thomas-querqy · 6 days
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Une affaire de principe réalisé par Antoine Raimbault, coécrit avec Marc Syrigas, avec Bouli Lanners, Thomas VDB, Céleste Brunnquell - musique Grégoire Auger 😍
Riche idée que de faire un film de cette affaire Dalli en 2012 que le député écologiste José Bové et son assistant parlementaire ont déclenchée. A l’heure où nous allons devoir élire nos députés européens, elle montre combien le contrôle de la Commission et de l’OLAF par le Parlement européen est essentiel, tant y sont grandes l’influence des lobbys et la propension de leurs dirigeants à s’affranchir des règles de contrôle démocratique.
Le meilleur exemple actuel étant donné par la présidente de la Commission européenne Ursula von der Leyen, candidate à sa reconduction, qui refuse obstinément de rendre des comptes sur le marché qu’elle a passé avec Pfizer pour les vaccins contre le Covid-19. Pour la première fois en avril, le quotidien Le Monde faisait allusion à ce « Pfizergate » dans un article portant sur les embûches à sa réélection, mot qui n’apparaît toutefois ni dans le titre, ni dans le sous-titre, ni en intertitre.
Avec environ 730 journalistes accrédités (correspondants de l'UE), basés en permanence dans la capitale belge, on serait en droit d’en entendre beaucoup plus parler, puisque les médias sont le 4e pouvoir, n’est-ce pas ?
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paintgroove · 8 months
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Paint Groove Playlist #113 "A Day of the Rose of Sharon"
1. Wawaki - Antonio Zepeda & Jorge Reyes
2. Complete Nothingness - Roland P. Young
3. Summertime - Os Mulheres Negras
4. Bailia - Júlio Pereira
5. Dances with Dolphins - Third Ear Band
6. Empty Boulevard - Roberto Musci & Giovanni Venosta
7. Engrenagem - José Mário Branco
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rbolick · 1 year
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Books On Books Collection - Tabula Rasa Press
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lorenzospurio · 1 year
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"Ponti di rive opposte" di José Russotti. Recensione di Giovanni Teresi
Recensione di GIOVANNI TERESI Nella silloge “Ponti di rive opposte” del poeta José Russotti s’avverte il suo pensiero sul significato e il mistero del mondo che si fa costante, un’idea quotidiana che si traduce in un incessante dialogo; ciò perché, come diceva Heidegger, non smettiamo mai di parlare, di colloquiare con il mondo e con noi stessi: «L’uomo parla. Noi parliamo nella veglia e nel…
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sigurism · 2 years
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Alain Delon Deux Hommes dans la ville Dir: José Giovanni
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unmardelagrimas · 2 years
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elmartillosinmetre · 2 years
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Mi crítica del concierto de Accademia del Piacere y Dani de Morón anoche en el Patio de la Montería del Alcázar, dentro de la Bienal de Flamenco.
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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Public Art, Lisbon (No. 7)
Jardim da Praça Dom Luís is a garden in Lisbon. It has a monument to Marquês Sá da Bandeira in the center.
The monument was inaugurated on July 31, 1884 and consists of three parts: the base, formed by three steps, the stone pedestal and the main statue, with Sá da Bandeira standing holding a banner. Flanking the base are four bronze statues: one at the back representing History, two lions on each side and, at the front, a woman with a child in her arms, representing the enslaved people of Africa. The sculptor was the Italian Giovanni Ciniselli and the architect Germano José Sales.
Source: Wikipedia      
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THE PLACE YOU MISS DOESN’T EXIST ANYMORE, HOME IS THE FIRST GRAVE.
1. Mateo Manaure, Suelos de mi tierra (1967) | 2. tumblr user @ryebreadgf | 3. Manuel Cabré - Sol en los cerros (1919) | 4. Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch | 5. José Antonio Quintero, Vista del Ávila desde la avenida Sucre hacia la Cota Mil (1977) | 6. Anna Kamienska, A Nest of Quiet: A Notebook | 7. Pedro León Castro, Armonía (1947) | 8. Vardges Petrosyan, “A Shirt Made of Fire” (trans. @metamorphesque) | 9. Próspero Martínez, Paisaje del Ávila —vista desde El Calvario— (c. 1920) | 10. James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room | 11. Jesús María de las Casas, El incendio del Ávila en 1883 —reverso— (c. 1915) | 12. Miriam Adeney | 13. Gabriel Bracho, (detail of) Cota 905 (1956)
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