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“Many of my movies have strong female leads—brave, self-sufficient girls that don’t think twice about fighting for what they believe w/ all their heart. They’ll need a friend or a supporter but never a savior. Any woman is just as capable of being a hero as any man.”
-Miyazaki
Tomorrow on the site: @roxana_hadadi on DR. ZHIVAGO (+ new art from @studiotstella!)
“More than any other Alien movie, David Fincher's ALIEN 3 is aware of Ripley’s existence as a woman, and the unique and universal horrors that come with the territory of inhabiting a woman’s body.” https://t.co/qL70uS8M47
“Most films are made in prose, but a few work more like poetry. A poem, like David Lowery's A GHOST STORY, often teaches you how to read it as you go along; you learn its language only by immersing yourself in it and giving over to the experience." https://t.co/nIW0SQw3aK
"When I ask someone if they like FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, what I mean is: Are you my kind of person? Are you all heart? Are you bothered by our lack of earnestness, our abundance of irony? Do you wonder how we forgive and coach ourselves to do better?" https://t.co/yeXON7T6mI
Happy 78th Birthday to a true master, Hayao Miyazaki. https://t.co/gqlo7fCwsv
(art by @brianna_ashby)
"Rear Window is a movie about the stories we choose to tell." -@kelsfjord https://t.co/yGeBscsL6q
That’s a wrap on our Ingmar Bergman issue! This was a thrilling and unusual month for us, and we’re so proud of the work our contributors blessed us with, and grateful to our subscribers for coming along on the ride! Catch up on the whole issue at: https://t.co/6CGyWUi5Ld
“This strange day in the life for Ned is also his life collapsed in one day, and like all days, like all lives, it ends the same way.” -@aHeartOfGould on THE SWIMMER https://t.co/ubCZ05eswo
New today on the site: Kim Davies makes her @BWDR debut with a wonderful essay exploring Ingmar Bergman's six-part television miniseries, SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE.
https://t.co/ZPv5keSyIQ
(art by @studiotstella)