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18:32 66notes twentycenturyman:

Last Year at Marienbad
18:31 196notes replicants:

(via likebookends, superwoobinda)

i need this on my wall
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11:00 26notes frenchcinema:

bittercinema:

Delphine Seyrig in Last Year at Marienbad (1961), via Film Studies for Free
21:22 4notes suspiriorum:

“Like you, I too have struggled with all my might not to forget. Like you, I forgot. Like you, I longed for a memory beyond consolation, a memory of shadows and stone. For my part I struggled every day with all my might against the horror of no longer understanding the reason to remember. Like you, I forgot. Why deny the obvious necessity of remembering? Listen to me. I know something else. It will begin again.”
Hiroshima Mon Amour, 1959.
1959. A French actress has spent the night with a Japanese man, in Hiroshima where she is shooting a film about peace. He reminds her of the first man she loved. It was during World War II, and he was a German soldier.
Beautiful film.

j’adore mme. riva.
12:15 "Empty salons. Corridors. Salons. Doors. Doors. Salons. Empty chairs, deep armchairs, thick carpets. Heavy hangings. Stairs, steps. Steps, one after the other. Glass objects, objects still intact, empty glasses. A glass that falls, three, two, one, zero. Glass partition, letters." ~

L’année dernière à Marienbad

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