CINEMA POSSESSED ME


A woman in search of words and in love with movies.

Cinema possessed me. Or in others words: cinematic demons who stole my soul...
You will find here my subjective view to the history of cinematography. But mostly you will see why I am possessed by this art, and why I could never leave it behind me.
This is my beautiful wonderland of motion pictures.

And sometimes you gonna run into my obsessive mind. Rephrasing Jodie Foster: It won't be so quiet, or delicate. But it will be my writing on this wall. Dependable cinefile was here. "I wanna be seen, understood (deeply) and not to be so very lonely...."

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To the Wonder

To the Wonder

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“When I saw the script for the first time, I was far from carried away. I thought that Sam, the character I play, seemed very unsympathetic. He imitates scenes from old movies only to attract attention. I changed it in a way so that he really needs the attention. I like the idea, that someone is alone and deserted - like a little dog.”
Johnny Depp
Jonathan Ross Interview
1993

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hanafubuki; falling cherry blossoms in Tokyo

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Arya, Davos, Melisandre (x)

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bigfatcherrybomb:

THE MOST ADORABLE THING EVER

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Rest In Piece Ian

Rest In Piece Ian

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williamclarkgable:

Clark Gable in No Man of Her Own (1932)

williamclarkgable:

Clark Gable in No Man of Her Own (1932)

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the-real-freakylinks:

Edith Piaf and Sid Vicious dance to Bowie…

the-real-freakylinks:

Edith Piaf and Sid Vicious dance to Bowie…