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Vy, 23
based in Milan and Venice
Literature student (but mostly aspiring storyteller)
speaks Italian + English + French

"I read, I go to the movies, listen to music — I am just the same as everyone else, only I am always looking for inspiration, looking to create. I am always searching, always on a quest for a beauty, for ideas and a muse to seduce me." - John Galliano

things I post about
books, sushi, Italy, France, Ireland, obscure European movies, art, Christoph Waltz, Isabelle Huppert, cats, A Song of Ice and Fire, costume history, art, and - oh beware of my tv series obsession.

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Posts tagged "film"

sometimes, even terrible things can be beautiful

(via cinemartist)

shawnlevy:

Jimmy crack corn (via ObiWanCannolis)

shawnlevy:

Jimmy crack corn (via ObiWanCannolis)


When people complained to Hein Heckroth about the grim ending, he pointed out to them that in Hans Christian Andersen’s original fairy tale, the ballerina had her feet hacked off by a woodsman to stop her dancing.

When people complained to Hein Heckroth about the grim ending, he pointed out to them that in Hans Christian Andersen’s original fairy tale, the ballerina had her feet hacked off by a woodsman to stop her dancing.

(via vintagegal)

trippingthistles:

Dr. Elsa Schneider has uber glamorous hair. like seriously. 

lazynotes:

L I B R A R Y
[ from here ]

vintagegal:

Fantasia (1940)

fuckyeahdirectors:

Eva Green, Jordan Scott and Maria Valverde for Cracks

fuckyeahdirectors:

Eva Green, Jordan Scott and Maria Valverde for Cracks

gatowag:

I’m free to announce that I’m now directing this beardsploitation film, Dbeards Untamed,and I think you guys are going to like it. Expect to see some of your favorite beards cameo in this one!

vintagegal:

Fantasia (1940)

screenweek:

As wonderful of a leading man as he is - and leading men don’t grow on trees, it’s kind of a big deal to be a good leading man - he’s also a terrific character actor. I don’t think he ever thinks of in terms of, “I’m playing the good guy, I’m playing the bad guy.” He couldn’t help but realise that the guy was a repugnant gargoyle, but at the same time I wanted him to let us get a sense of who Calvin Candie is, how could this way of life actually exist in this time period” - Quentin Tarantino.

Django Unchained | Cast talks about Leonardo DiCaprio’s Performance as Calvin Candie [VIDEO]