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#to me this is cinema
jelevision · 4 months
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damnamour · 5 months
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SUEÑOS DE LIBERTAD ― Episode 43
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phumpeem handholds from ep 15 <3
we are, episode 15
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gojuo · 1 year
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ponytailcoby · 2 months
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Me watching Torrey make deviled eggs
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rodrickheffeley · 1 year
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nooooo greta gerwig don't end christoper nolan like that
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savagesaintsnews · 2 years
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jorgecrespo · 1 year
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communardmcavoy · 2 years
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EXCUSE ME
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WHAT???????
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cloud-ya · 6 months
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outcast of the village
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hansatorium · 1 year
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jelevision · 4 months
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officialkendallroy · 8 months
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They Do Not Exist (1974) by Mustafa Abu Ali (watch)
from PalestineCinema.com:
Salvaged from the ruins of Beirut after 1982, Abu Ali's early film has only recently been made available. Shooting under extraordinary conditions, the director, who worked with Godard on his Ici et Ailleurs (Here and Elsewhere), and founded the PLO's film division, covers conditions in Lebanon's refugee camps, the effects of Israeli bombardments, and the lives of guerrillas in training camps. They Do Not Exist is a stylistically unique work which demonstrates the intersection between the political and the aesthetic. Now recognised as a cornerstone in the development of Palestinian cinema, the film only received its Palestine premiere in 2003, when a group of Palestinian artists "smuggled" the director to a makeshift cinema in his hometown of Jerusalem (into which Israel bars his entry). Abu Ali, who saw his film for the first time in 20 years at this clandestine event noted: "We used to say 'Art for the Struggle', now it's 'Struggle for the Art'"
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kenobihater · 4 months
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after literal years i finally got around to downloading a pdf of the wipers times, an unsancitioned satitical british trench magazine circulated among the troops in france from 1916-1918 after the fortuitous discovery of a printing press. i have approximately five million other things i need to read so idk when i'll be able to devote much time to it, and i gotta pick up a proper copy bc it's missing at least salient no 4 vol 2. that said? i'm genuinely laughing at what i've skimmed so far
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ginumo · 3 months
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OKAY FINE THEY GOT ME TOO.
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