I roam the whole universe from here. - Han-shan
An important film I've been watching - more than one view is needed to approach this work:
L'eclisse (1962)
Michelangelo Antonioni, Dir.
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Antonioni is such a singular artist, a master.
Posted by sam of the ten thousand things @ 8:23 AM
Labels: film, films to live by
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A brilliant film!
I haven't seen this one, unfortunately, but I will look for it. There is great drama in this still. Antonioni is essential. I don't know what I'd do without Il grido or Blow-up....
Agreed, Collin.
It's a must, James. Yes.
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