December 2011
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Here comes Santa… Directed by Nash Edgerton.
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The Alteration of Tintin
I discovered Tintin when I was seven. Hergé took me on an exciting trip around the globe and gave me an early taste for travels and adventures. He fed me exotic names, taught me that events had to be provoked, that one single strip can sum up all the beauty in the world, that dogs do talk. I traveled the world aboard the Karaboudjan, the Sirius and the Pachacamac. I...
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Lots of feathers.
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A feather.
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Slippers.
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Somewhere in Mark and Maria’s wonderful house. I forget which level. I can never step back far enough to grasp everything.
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Looking for photos in his studio. Everything here is beautiful.
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Mark’s guitar.
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I met my friend Mark Borthwick for a coffee and a pain au chocolat this morning at Café Pedlar. Mark is one of the most creative people I know.
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Tati Cotliar in my friend’s apartment in Paris. She reminds me of Claudia Cardinale. Photo Shawn Dogimont
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Sex, alienation, existentialism… Alberto Moravia wrote Il Conformista in 1947, which was turned into a film twenty years later by Bernardo Bertolucci, and Il Disprezzo, or Contempt, in 1954 which was adapted by Jean-Luc Godard this time almost ten years later.
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Hannelore Knuts close to home, Bushwick.
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All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses, And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier.