when you grow up your heart dies

nicollekidman:

not to be controversial but absolutely disgusting that it’s sunday night 

via bettedavisgf / 8 months ago / 124,396 notes /

gra-ntaires:

Single Needle Fine Line by @mymorg on insta | Jeanne D’arc by Albert Lynch

via bettedavisgf / 8 months ago / 17,752 notes /

dialnfornoir:

Une femme est une femme (1961)

via dialnfornoir / 2 years ago / 20,623 notes /

via thecrystalaid / 2 years ago / 675 notes /

leosplum:

Pierrot le Fou (1965) dir. Jean-Luc Godard

via leosplum / 2 years ago / 347 notes /
ladycollector:
“Anna Karina
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ladycollector:

Anna Karina

via ladycollector / 2 years ago / 214 notes /

via grustniygoner / 2 years ago / 267 notes /

person: why do you like mad max so much?
what i mean: there are no less than 14 women protagonists who all have agency and are narrators of their own stories and none of them exist as male wish fulfillment or as a side kick to a male character and they all have different personalities and purposes and their strengths and weaknesses are presented without making some statement about women being better or less than men but also they use their femininity in extremely powerful ways which demonstrates that women are different than men but no less valuable to the story and they are put on equal playing field with the men in the movie and are not sexualized or demeaned despite the fact that five of them are escaping sex slavery and the sexual violence against them is never shown and one of the messages of the movie is that even these women in positions of 'privilege' are still oppressed and are victims of male violence and entitlement which reminds me that another message of the movie is the destructive nature of toxic masculinity and even the good guys in the movie are not praised or unnecessarily affirmed by the women when they do good things but instead there is a sort of mutual trust and friendship built that is way more realistic and powerful and basically it passes every test associated with how women are treated in movies and also it's just a really damn good movie with amazing visuals and insane amounts of world building and beautiful cinematography and real messages about our world
what i say: there's a guy with a flame throwing guitar
via notmybabies / 3 years ago / 29,827 notes /

picturesquegoddess:

Trying to find something to motivate myself and I found this little line from Van Gogh

(Source: kalesbug)

via notmybabies / 3 years ago / 1,090,062 notes /
ava-et-liz:
“ “I’ve done the make-up of the most beautiful women in the world. Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner, Jackie Kennedy, Romy Schneider… The most beautiful face I’ve ever seen? Liz Taylor.“
— Olivier Echaudemaison...

ava-et-liz:

“I’ve done the make-up of the most beautiful women in the world. Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner, Jackie Kennedy, Romy Schneider… The most beautiful face I’ve ever seen? Liz Taylor.“ 

— Olivier Echaudemaison (Creative Director for Guerlain.) Photo of Elizabeth Taylor in ‘The V.I.P.s’ (1963)

 
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