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Documentaries about fashion
yes they often are pretty good! i just regret 4 things. 1 : not an english version. 2 : this tv show is programmed only sporadically so sometimes there is nothing during a couple of months and then 2 or 3 episodes in a week and one more time nothings during months. 3 : there are just few episodes on internet and 4 : there are many and many episodes in countries from asia, america (north and south) and africa but only 1 episode for europe (united kingdom). i love the way they make discover all the traditional outfits and what they means. they don't focus on a single kind of social class or on very "fashion" or personal people but more on the country's identity. that's also a bit crazy to see all these websites and blogs about fashion all around the world and in fact see all the time people only focus their attention on few famous brand or kind of style and are totally closed on/forget 95% of the rest of international outfits who are more "classical" but in same time underated and often unknown. sad this kind of stuff are so rare because they are real gems! tous les habits du monde - Brazil 26 minutes : http://videos.arte.t...de-6883708.html
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Cole Mohr
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Documentaries about fashion
and part 3 and of course it also makes double posts...
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Documentaries about fashion
The Secret World of Haute Couture (2007) english documentary directed by Margy Kinmonth and now i'm not allow to post 6 links in the same message... ridiculous! youtube is like vimeo, even if you post the link, it's directly changed as a media... and no more than 2 medias per post! wonderful!
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Documentaries about fashion
tous les habits du monde - Egypt part 1 (12 minutes) : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcjzr4_tout-les-habits-du-monde-egypte-1-2_news part 2 (14 minutes) : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcjzzo_tout-les-habits-du-monde-egypte-2-2_news
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Documentaries about fashion
tous les habits du monde - England video (26 minutes) wonderful! now i even can't post a link without the forum wanna direcly change it as a "media"... and the video is not allow there... so 31870865 on vimeo. get better and better everyday
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Cole Mohr
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Documentaries about fashion
tous les habits du monde - Mauritius here the video (26 minutes) http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xsdb1a_tous-les-habits-du-monde_tv (can't rename the link and make it cleans. so ugly!)
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Cole Mohr
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Documentaries about fashion
tous les habits du monde - New York City
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Cole Mohr
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
Pink Narcissus (1971) american movie directed by James Bidgood plot : Between visits from his keeper, or john, a handsome male prostitute (Bobby Kendall), alone in his apartment, lounges, fantasizing about worlds where he is the central character. For example, he pictures himself as a matador, a Roman slave boy and the emperor who condemns him, and the keeper of a male harem for whom another male performs a belly dance.
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nails
oh nails! just a personal advice, i never use nail polish and rarely cut them (for the hands i do it with my teeth and for the feet i tear the nails with my hands' nails like a real barbarian and i never make manicure, they are filed by the own and find their natural curve after few hours ) and result they are super strong. they are real claws for me. i can easily hurt people with them but now i know how to deal with it. but in fact i don't really think that's beautiful. i don't like short nails on girls but i don't fell super attracted by girly stuff. it just i have long hair and long nails because i hate to cut them. i also have very long hair (they stop at the butt) which can be a problem if i'm not careful because hairs during a shampoo can break the nails. if can have long nails if you pay attention (but after few weeks you do it naturally) and your job allow you this and because i'm not a doctor but an astrologer that's ok for me this is a picture of my right hand i took the last month because i thought my fingers were twisted and wanted to show it to a friend of mine. now they are a bit longer and i really should cut them off. the white part is a bit bigger than the pink part.
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Photography
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Hour-Glass Sanatorium (1973) Polish movie directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has Plot : Joseph (Jan Nowicki) travels through a dream-like world, taking a dilapidated train to visit his dying father, Jacob, in a sanatorium. When he arrives at the hospital, he finds the entire facility is going to ruin and no one seems to be in charge or even caring for the patients. Time appears to behave in unpredictable ways, reanimating the past in an elaborate artificial caprice. Though Joseph is always shown as an adult, his behavior and the people around often depict him as a child. He befriends Rudoph, a young boy who owns a postage stamp album. The names of the stamps trigger in Joseph a wealth of association and adventure. Among the many occurrences in this visually potent phantasmagoria include Joseph re-entering childhood episodes with his wildly eccentric father (who lives with birds in an attic), being arrested by a mysterious unit of soldiers for having a dream that was severely criticized in high places, reflecting on a girl he fantasized about in his boyhood and commandeering a group of historic wax mannequins. Throughout his strange journey, an ominous blind train conductor reappears like a death figure. Has also adds a series of reflections on the Holocaust that were not present in the original texts, reading Schulz's prose through the prism of the author's death during World War II and the demise of the world he described.
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (aka Baron Prásil) (1961) Czech movie directed by Karel Zeman plot : The film begins with footsteps leading to a pond. The camera continually moves upwards to show the flight of butterflies, birds, and a progression of historical aircraft ending with a rocketship travelling through space and landing on the moon. The astronaut/cosmonaut leaves his spacecraft and sights other footsteps on the moon leading him to an old phonograph, then a crashed rocket with a plaque reading Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon. Taken to a dinner table, the surprised space traveller meets the characters from Verne's book and Baron Münchhausen. Inviting him to their table, the characters believe that the cosmonaut is a man actually from the moon, and kindly treat him as a small child. The Baron decides to take him to Earth in a fanciful airship held up by a herd of winged horses. The Baron dresses the spaceman, called "Joey" in the English dubbed version and "Tonik" in the original Czech, in 18th Century costume where they land in 18th Century Turkey. Speaking in an unintelligible voice that he calls the "language of diplomacy" the Baron presents Joey to the Sultan. However Joey's lack of knowledge of diplomatic protocol and his falling in love with Princess Bianca, a damsel in distress held prisoner by the Sultan, leads to a series of romantic and fanciful adventures that transform the modern scientific space traveller into a hero rivalling the Baron. Among the exciting and satiric adventures are sword and sea battles with the Turks, being swallowed by a giant fish, and ending the conflict between two warring kingdoms.
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Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo
now the thread look super strange with all my posts i edited everytime i'm tired and i wanna leave the forum XD have you see the movie ? i really prefer the book but the last time i saw the movie was there are 8 or maybe even 10 years ago. i just remember it missed a lot of things, and the colors were super dark. but maybe now my opinion would be different but i still think the book should be far away superior. apparently she's still a drug addict and now has contracted the hepatitis C
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Mirror (1975) russian movie directed by Andrei Tarkovsky plot : In a larger context, The Mirror depicts the thoughts and emotions of Alexei (Ignat Daniltsev) and the world surrounding him. The structure of the film is discontinuous and non-chronological, without a conventional plot, and combines childhood memories with newsreel footage. The film switches between three different time frames: prewar, wartime and the postwar 1960s. The film opens with Alexei's son Ignat (also played by Ignat Daniltsev) switching on a television set and watching the examination of a stammerer by a physician. In the next scene, set in the countryside during the prewar time sequence, Alexei's mother Maria (Margarita Terekhova) talks with a doctor who chances to be passing by (Anatoli Solonitsyn). The exterior and the interior of the house are shown, as well as a barn on fire. In a dream sequence Maria is washing her hair. Set in the postwar time frame, in the 1960s, Alexei is talking with his mother Maria on the phone while the interior of a house is shown. Switching to the prewar time frame, the mother, Maria, is shown at her work as a proofreader at a printing press. She is worrying about a mistake she may have overlooked, but is comforted by her colleague Lisa (Alla Demidova), who then reduces her to tears with withering criticism. Back in postwar time, Alexei quarrels with his wife, Natalia (also played by Margarita Terekhova), who has divorced him and is living with his son Ignat. This is followed by scenes from the Spanish Civil War and the ascent of a balloon in the USSR. In the next scene the same apartment is shown, with a strange woman (Tamara Ogorodnikova) sitting in one room. Ignat reads a letter by Alexander Pushkin and receives a telephone call from his father Alexei. Switching to the wartime, Alexei is shown during rifle training, inter cut by newsreel footage of the Sino-Soviet border conflict and World War II. In the next scene, the reunion of the children with the father (Oleg Yankovsky) after the end of the war is shown. The film then returns to the quarrel between Alexei and his wife Natalia in the postwar 1960s. Switching to the prewar time, the house and the surrounding countryside are again shown, inter cut by a dreamlike sequence showing a levitating mother. The film then moves to the postwar time, showing Alexei on his deathbed. The final scene plays in the prewar time frame, showing a pregnant mother, Maria, inter cut by scenes showing Maria young and old (the old Maria is played by Tarkovsky's mother Maria Vishnyakova). The Mirror draws heavily on Tarkovsky's own childhood. Childhood memories such as the evacuation from Moscow to the countryside during the war, a withdrawn father and his own mother, who actually worked as a proofreader at a printing press, feature prominently in the film.
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
Dreams (1990) japanese movie directed by Akira Kurosawa plot : A collection of tales based upon the actual dreams of director Akira Kurosawa. i don't find a trailer so here one of the tales: Crows A brilliantly-colored vignette featuring director Martin Scorsese as Vincent Van Gogh. An art student (a character wearing Kurosawa's trademark hat who provides the POV for the rest of the film) finds himself inside the vibrant and sometimes chaotic world inside Van Gogh's artwork, where he meets the artist in a field and converses with him. The student loses track of the artist (who is missing an ear and nearing the end of his life) and travels through other works trying to find him. Van Gogh's painting Wheat Field with Crows is an important element in this dream. This Segment features Prelude No. 15 in D-flat major by Chopin.
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Short Movies
Scorpio Rising (1964) american movie directed by Kenneth Anger plot : An army of gay/nazi bikers make their engines roar and ride the way to pain/pleasure as sexual and sadistic symbols are intercut into the dazing chaos and rhythmic experiences of this underground film by cult director Anger
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Phantom Carriage (1921) swedish movie directed by Victor Sjöström plot : On New Year's Eve, the dying Salvation Army girl Edit has one last wish: to speak with David Holm. David, an alcoholic, is sitting in a graveyard with two drinking buddies, talking about his old friend Georges who told him about Death's carriage—the legend that the last person to die each year has to work under the "strict master" Death and collect the souls of everybody who dies the following year. Georges himself died on New Year's Eve last year. Gustafsson, a friend of Edit who is looking for David, finds him and tries to convince him to go and see her, but David refuses. When his friends too try to convince him, a fight breaks out where David is accidentally killed just before the clock strikes twelve. The carriage appears, and the driver is revealed as Georges. As David’s soul steps out of his body, Georges reminds him of what he once had, how he once lived a happy family life with his wife Anna before ending up in bad company with Georges and the other drinkers. It is revealed how Anna left him after he was jailed for intoxication. He also reminds him how David exactly one year ago was taken care of by Edit, and while treating her badly, he gave her his promise to find her the following year so she would find out whether her prayers for him had worked or not. Georges informs David that the promise has to be fulfilled and brings him in the carriage to Edit’s house. In another flashback it is shown how Edit once found David in a bar with his friend Gustafsson. Edit persuaded them to go to a Salvation Army meeting. At the meeting, Gustafsson submitted himself to God, but David stayed cynical. Present at the meeting was also David's wife. Edit tried to bring the couple together again. At first they were optimistic, but soon David's drinking drove them into despair. One night David became aggressive when Anna tried to protect their children from being infected by David's tuberculosis. He was locked in the kitchen, but broke through the door with an axe. When the driver arrives in Edit's room, she begs him to let her live until she sees David again. She thinks she is the one to blame for his guilt, as she brought the couple together again. When David hears this he is moved. He kisses her hands, and when Edit sees his regret she can die in peace. Georges then takes David to Anna, who is planning to kill herself and their children. David begs Georges and God to let him interfere. Georges allows him to return to life. David and Anna embrace each other and cry.
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
In A Year With 13 Moons (1978) german movie directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder plot : The film follows the last five days in the life of Erwin Weishaupt (Volker Spengler). In love with his former business partner Anton Saitz (Gottfried John), who was not gay, he decided to change his sex and to become Elvira, but the sex change did not bring him happiness.