Not a phone in sight, just people living in the moment.
BLACK ORPHEUS (1959), directed by Marcel Camus and starring Breno Mello, Marpessa Dawn, Lourdes de Oliveira and Léa Garcia, reimagines the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice during Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro. Based on the play “Orfeu da Conceição” by Vinicius de Moraes, the film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
The diapers actually being paid for doesn’t make this any less tragic. Even if they were stolen, they weren’t more valuable than this baby’s life.
This is why we marched, our children deserve to grow up.
Guillermo del Toro says AI is a form of "natural stupidity"
“We are on the verge of image illiteracy. We are on the verge of cinema illiteracy... The pact between man and image is sacred, but we are in a time when that is in danger... We are told images can be generated by artificial means. The existence of an image is not just to be there. It is to connect us, to make us feel beauty,” he said.
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wrote about ‘disclosure day,’ spielberg’s brilliant parable for the seismic loss of compassion and faith brought about by the pandemic—a spiritual sibling to ‘war of the worlds’—that finds cinema’s great dreamer closing the loop. https://t.co/tOg253NRSZ
spielberg made a movie about how humanity needs to listen to & empathize with each other before we destroy ourselves and disguised it as an alien movie