Michel Groleau
{2019} (better quality version here) Marta from Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste {2011}; from CINEWOMEN, a series of animation studies made with filmstills. (laser prints, charcoal)
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Terry Jones in a script conference for BBC television show ‘Monty Python’s Flying Circus’, 1974 | Photos: Chris Ridley/Radio Times via Getty Images
Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula DRACULA (1931) dir Tod Browning
In my mind, it was a world between a factory and a factory neighborhood. A little, unknown, twisted, almost silent lost spot where little details and little torments existed. And people were struggling in darkness. They’re living in those fringelands, and they’re the people I really love. Henry’s definitely one of those people. They kind of get lost in time. They’re either working in a factory or fiddling with something or other. It’s a world that’s neither here nor there. It came out of the air in Philadelphia. I always say it’s my Philadelphia Story. It just doesn’t have Jimmy Stewart in it! — David Lynch (from Lynch on Lynch)
ERASERHEAD (1977) dir. David Lynch
Ivor Novello goes Downhill (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927)
Silent star profiles.
Top left - bottom right: Ivor Novello, Ramon Novarro, Sessue Hayakawa, Rudolph Valentino, Charles Farrell, John Barrymore, Lars Hanson, Buster Keaton.
Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) // dir. Robert Wiene
The freshman
If Stuntmen from the old movies don’t have your full respect then I just don’t know what to say to you