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Ever After (1998) dir. Andy Tennant
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drew barrymore's renaissance-style ball costume from the film 'ever after: a cinderella story', (1998).
"It was a tough film to make – as it was filmed in the Dordogne with little access to fabric shops! We made as much as we could in London but still had to set up a studio in France with skilled seamstresses on site. I was given a free reign in terms of design. The costumes were loosely based on early 1500s silhouettes, but I wanted them to be magical rather than slavishly realistic - with more of a fairytale feel. The idea for the wings came from the script. Leonardo da Vinci was Danielle’s sort of fairy godmother and I based them on Leonardo’s drawings of his ideas for man made flight. The wings were made in London by Naomi Critcher had to flown over by plane with their own seat next to me. There were only two pairs made. This pair was intentionally distressed to reflect the character’s dismay as she sits forlorn in a doorway being pelted with rain, nursing her broken heart." - jenny beavan, costume designer
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Gabriela Mistral, from a poem titled "The Teacher's Prayer," featured in The Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral
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thecoppercow asked: Could we have the bit with Morse explaining the chalk symbol for eternity, and Jakes thinking if it’s “an eight that’s had one too many”? (With that bonus shot of Strange looking incredulous at him.)
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Chema Mendez aka Mendez Mendez (Dominican, b. Dominican Republic, based Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic) - Reality is only Temporary, 2024, Collages, Digital Art
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Elizabeth Moss and Domhnall Gleeson in The Kitchen
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Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Arthur Paunzen - Illustrations for Spuk: 4 Phantastische Geschichten by Herbert Barber (1920)
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