andrew scott & paul mescal behind the scenes of their out magazine shoot
Might be acquiring a first edition print of Maurice soon, I can hardly contain my excitement!! 🥰
Excuse me while I hyperventilate 🥲
Might be acquiring a first edition print of Maurice soon, I can hardly contain my excitement!! 🥰
“But as he returned to his bed a little noise sounded, a noise so intimate that it might have arisen inside his own body. He seemed to crackle and burn and saw the ladder’s top quivering against the moonlit air. The head and the shoulders of a man rose up, paused, a gun was leant against the window sill very carefully, and someone he scarcely knew moved towards him and knelt beside him and whispered, “Sir, was you calling out for me?… Sir, I know…. I know,” and touched him” (Maurice, Ch. 37, E.M. Forster).
(screen caps via screenmusings.org).
THE BIRDCAGE (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
QUEEN CHRISTINA (1933) dir. Rouben Mamoulian THE PAINTED VEIL (1934) dir. Richard Boleslawski CAMILLE (1936) dir. George Cukor
Parallels in Maurice (1987) — I just love the difference in his expressions here. From resigned, quiet bewilderment with Clive to the serene recognition of love and friendship with Alec.
Maurice (1987), dir. James Ivory, cinematography by Pierre Lhomme.
Interview with the vampire - Louis and Lestat - 1.01 | 1.07
Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus — 1932, dir. Josef von Sternberg
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
Billy Elliot (2000) dir. Stephen Daldry
“As soon as my body developed, the obscene imaginings began. I thought that some individual curse had descended on me.”
Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory
Canvas of a XVIII century french painter
"Portrait of a lady on fire" - 2019
The Shape of Water (2017) Directed by Guillermo del Toro
“England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.” Maurice (1987) dir. James Ivory
Mary Pickford in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917)