favorite bad bible bitch ♥ HI GREG

the costumes, set design, hairstyles, her dance that was weirder than finlnd in 2012. second only to alla nazimova and her lightbulbs ♥

if i remember right the carmelo bene gave me a terrible headache
oh, i can wholeheartedly recommend A RIDICULOUS GENTLEMAN.
oh, and btw. the other day i noticed there is a new film on the subject (by Christian Paigneau) called A CZECHOSLOVAK FAIRY TALE (UN CONTE DE FEES TCHECOSLOVAQUE) → https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22987414/
or in other words...http://www.siriusfilms.eu/en/upcoming-p ... laitudes-2
From 1946 to 1971, in Czechoslovakia, two fairy tales come together and align with each other. One is of the Czechoslovak New Wave that contributes to the thawing of the country. The other is the writer Jan Procházka’s attempt to intertwine his own voice with that of the Prague Spring.
trailer → https://vimeo.com/398588714https://letterboxd.com/film/a-czechoslovak-fairy-tale/
In Czechoslovakia, between 1946 and 1971, the characters of two very different fairy tales interacted and enriched each other: on the one hand, the filmmakers of the Czechoslovak New Wave who, through poetic, committed and ambitious cinema, fought against the Soviet yoke with subtle irony; and, on the other, the writer Jan Procházka, who in 1968 added his voice to the popular outcry of the Prague Spring.
thank you very much for this info
need to relax with famous middle brow realist satyajit ray then
despel mespel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:11 pm btw. Konchalovsky was instrumental in the greatest frustration i ever experienced on SCFZ...if "The Man Who Envied Women" would lose with "Nest of the Gentry" 7:8 or 6:9 i would consider it ridiculous but i guess i would be able to get over it. but losing 3:12! was completely beyond my comprehension. even 5 years later, it is still beyond my grasp how something so utterly phantasmagorical could happen.DC 2016, Group B, R1: "The Man Who Envied Women" (Rainer) vs. "Nest of the Gentry" (Konchalovsky)
Final score: Rainer 3, Konchalovsky 12![]()