My favorite monologue in history (by far).
Film / Persona by Ingmar Bergman
Women we love.
Worth a special mention but yes, the Oscars are about vanities over vanities from Vanity (attention: we are truly in love with The Artist).
And as our friend cinephile Mitch Hampton pointed it out “Let us not forget Lena Dunham’s Tiny Furniture and our heroine Miranda July’s The Future.
We don’t forget. We would give the Oscars to you both (& big hugs & kisses & considerably disturbing laughs).
Source: spiritedmag
- Heaven is a place -
photography by my partner in crime Brendan David Coyne
Source: spiritedmag
“As a child, I felt like a changeling at odds with the planet I arrived on. I didn’t understand the world I was born into, and that feeling of dissonance colored my youth. I saw that rigidness existed, and as a result, for me, rigidness got a bad name. Looseness was far better. And I gravitated toward a different life.”
Tilda Swinton
[photo by Mario Sorrenti]
Self Portrait
Boston II
Boston.
Question: “So there is life after death?”
Lynch: “Aaah, I think so. I think it’s a continuum.”
Question: “So what’s it like?”
Lynch: Laughter
Question: “Not a room with red curtains and people talking backwards, then?”
Lynch: “That would be kinda beautiful to me.”
(via bbook)
Source: thecityofabsurdity.com
Ólafur Arnalds “Elra’s Waltz”


![“As a child, I felt like a changeling at odds with the planet I arrived on. I didn’t understand the world I was born into, and that feeling of dissonance colored my youth. I saw that rigidness existed, and as a result, for me, rigidness got a bad name. Looseness was far better. And I gravitated toward a different life.” Tilda Swinton
[photo by Mario Sorrenti]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxz0m7b7YP1qzx1tro1_1280.jpg)




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