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KATHRYN HAHN — UK special screening of "Agatha All Along" (Sept 10, 2024)
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AGATHA ALL ALONG 1.01, "Seekest Thou the Road"
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AGATHA ALL ALONG 1.01 - Seekest Thou the Road
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Green: Who would wanna kill the cook? Miss Scarlet: Dinner wasn't that bad — CLUE [1985] Dir. Jonathan Lynn
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Aubrey Plaza as Rio Vidal | Agatha All Along 1.01 'Seekest Thou the Road'
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Bee Movie (2007) dir. Simon J. Smith & Steve Hickner X-Men: First Class (2011) dir. Matthew Vaughn
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From childhood on, she called herself “he” and “the boy”; she later called herself a bachelor. Her favorite pseudonym as an adult was Harriet Brown. “Brown” had no special meaning; it was a common, anonymous surname. But “Harriet” came from the Swedish poet Harriet Löwenhjelm, who thought she was male, not female. In Garbo’s favorite Löwenhjelm poem, the poet identified her lover as female:
The children of the world go dancing now, treading the boards of vanity, but I wind the yarn of dreams along with the roses and the lily I never did see my own true love save only in my dreams Green was the dress she wore green with rosy seams.
Greta wrote intense letters to Eva Blomqvist, a student in her confirmation class. She told Eva that “her heart was lost to masculinity.” She chided Eva for trying to take over her friends, describing herself as “haughty and complicated by nature.” Yet, she also wrote Eva that she yearned for her. “Eva child,” she asked, “what do you feel for me? Write and tell me your life story.” (Ideal Beauty: The Life and Times of Greta Garbo)
GRETA GARBO in QUEEN CHRISTINA (1933) directed by Rouben Mamoulian
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Rachel Weisz
81st Venice International Film Festival || Queer Premiere
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Leave Her to Heaven (1945) dir. John M. Stahl
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Carey Mulligan in Schiaparelli at the Golden Globes (2024)
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Ludwig Mayer (Austrian, 1834-1917)
Allegory of Music and Painting, 1873
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Gene Tierney as Isabel Bradley in The Razor's Edge (1946)
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