@FischerKing64 Unforgettable film, especially this scene, subtle, yet so forceful and packed with emotion. And you are right, Hopking was absolutely brilliant.
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🎉 Today marks the 159th #birthday of Wassily #Kandinsky. The pioneer who liberated #color and form from the visible world and transformed #painting into a language of the #soul.
The Hermitage honors a visionary whose art shaped #abstraction#art and redefined #modern expression.
There are countless beautiful memories of my father, big and small. But the most vivid ones are of him waking me up with a song, whistling while working on something, dancing... And it is painfully true, I see him, when I close my eyes and remember him that way.
@9mmsmg This video made me sad. The amount of spaghetti, the watery sauce, the sad garlic bread and the heartbreaking cheese from the bottle that I refuse to call Parmigiano.
@eoinjwalsh@9mmsmg The best way to describe his Q&A:
He lets you reach the pitch-black bottom of the ocean with his film, but he also holds the torchlight that shows you the way up. He focused on hope, love, strenght and … time. Because, time does destroy everything. Hope it makes sense.
@eoinjwalsh@9mmsmg True. Watched it at a festival, followed by Q&A with Gaspar Noe. It is one of those films that you cannot shake off, even decades later. Often remember that sentence from the film:
"Time destroys everything."
Sounds familiar?
“A School of Comparative Irrelevance, where useless or impossible courses are given. The school’s aim is to turn out scholars capable of endlessly increasing the number of unnecessary subjects.”
Umberto Eco - Foucaultˋs Pendulum