RIP
- Monsieur Arkadin
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Just saw that Fernando Solanas died. Time for an Hour of the Furnaces re-watch.
- liquidnature
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Some more film people that have died of it so far:
Jiri Menzel (director, Closely Watched Trains)
Fernando Solanas (director, The Hours of the Furnaces)
Nelly Kaplan (director, A Very Curious Girl)
Hélène Châtelain (The woman in La Jetee)
Sven Wollter (Swedish actor and communist)
The cause of Max von Sydow's death back in March was never disclosed, one wonders if it could have been covid as well.
Jiri Menzel (director, Closely Watched Trains)
Fernando Solanas (director, The Hours of the Furnaces)
Nelly Kaplan (director, A Very Curious Girl)
Hélène Châtelain (The woman in La Jetee)
Sven Wollter (Swedish actor and communist)
The cause of Max von Sydow's death back in March was never disclosed, one wonders if it could have been covid as well.
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RIP Flor Silvestre, probably best-known here as
the town "fancy lady" in Animas Trujano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuAXW8w2ya8
the town "fancy lady" in Animas Trujano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuAXW8w2ya8
The opposite of 'reify' is... ?
http://exclaim.ca/music/article/harold_ ... Vf9uAIlBqU
https://youtu.be/lJ3vIbFrOSs
harold budd has died of covid. he was 84
https://youtu.be/lJ3vIbFrOSs
harold budd has died of covid. he was 84
richard corben, one of the most underrated and misunderstood of the underground (or is it post-underground in his case?) american cartoonists. just totally weird, singular talent. the late work, incredibly gifted but at the same time wedded to a kind of out of time painted on the side of a van american counter culture that has never quite gone away.
- St. Gloede
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he had an autobiography and a new novel out just a little while ago, seemed typically sharp in all his interviews.
it is very strange to say anyone as famous as le carre was underrated but i do think he hasn't really gotten his due as a pure stylist.
it is very strange to say anyone as famous as le carre was underrated but i do think he hasn't really gotten his due as a pure stylist.
pierre lacroix died of covid
for those who are only casual hockey fans, he was general manager of the nordiques/avalanche for 12 years, perhaps most famously acquiring patrick roy in the 1995-96 season and winning the franchise's first stanley cup that season
made a lot of other shrewd trades too. in 1995 traded wendel clark (a former #1 overall pick, who'd just been acquired for former #1 overall pick, mats sundin, the year before) for "playoff specialist" claude lemieux (winning the cup, with lemieux playing a big role). also in 1995 traded star forward and former #1 overall pick owen nolan for relatively unheralded d-man sandis ozolinsh who led d-men in playoff scoring that year (winning the cup). not many managers would have the gall to trade three #1 overall picks in a span of 12 yrs...or the acuity to win the cup at the end of it all
was also key in the team's 2001 cup win. acquired an old-ass ray bourque in 2000, and rob blake in 2001, who both played huge roles in the ensuing cup win
for some reason he's not as celebrated as a lot of other managers, but he might be the most underrated in league history
probably the highest-profile covid death in the hockey world so far. the league's first ever indigenous player (fred sasakamoose) died last month too, which was fairly high-profile in canada anyway
for those who are only casual hockey fans, he was general manager of the nordiques/avalanche for 12 years, perhaps most famously acquiring patrick roy in the 1995-96 season and winning the franchise's first stanley cup that season
made a lot of other shrewd trades too. in 1995 traded wendel clark (a former #1 overall pick, who'd just been acquired for former #1 overall pick, mats sundin, the year before) for "playoff specialist" claude lemieux (winning the cup, with lemieux playing a big role). also in 1995 traded star forward and former #1 overall pick owen nolan for relatively unheralded d-man sandis ozolinsh who led d-men in playoff scoring that year (winning the cup). not many managers would have the gall to trade three #1 overall picks in a span of 12 yrs...or the acuity to win the cup at the end of it all
was also key in the team's 2001 cup win. acquired an old-ass ray bourque in 2000, and rob blake in 2001, who both played huge roles in the ensuing cup win
for some reason he's not as celebrated as a lot of other managers, but he might be the most underrated in league history
probably the highest-profile covid death in the hockey world so far. the league's first ever indigenous player (fred sasakamoose) died last month too, which was fairly high-profile in canada anyway
I very much liked Le Carre's autobiography THE PIGEON TUNNEL. His output can be hit or miss, with TINKER TAILOR and SMILEY'S PEOPLE being for me his most palpable hits. I was sorry to read of his passing.
These matters are best disposed of from a great height. Over water.
- Holdrüholoheuho
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Karel Vachek (1940-2020)
https://letterboxd.com/director/karel-vachek/
From my perspective the crucial, essential, pivotal Bohemian filmmaker.
The supreme ironist and sarcast (the inner laughter theorist).
Fortunately, he taught at FAMU long enough (2002-2018) to leave behind many heirs.
Thus (I am convinced) his spirit won't stop haunting Bohemian essay film.
https://letterboxd.com/director/karel-vachek/
From my perspective the crucial, essential, pivotal Bohemian filmmaker.
The supreme ironist and sarcast (the inner laughter theorist).
Fortunately, he taught at FAMU long enough (2002-2018) to leave behind many heirs.
Thus (I am convinced) his spirit won't stop haunting Bohemian essay film.
- Holdrüholoheuho
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Angélique, marquise des anges, is crying!
and many other ladies & damsels as well.
Joffrey is dead!
this time not "as if".
and many other ladies & damsels as well.
Joffrey is dead!
this time not "as if".