A new poster for Xavier Dolan’s Cannes-bound drama It’s Only the End of the World.
(ɪnˈsu si ənt, adjective) A french with French origins, insouciant is defined as the complete freedom from worry, concern or anxiety. One is completely carefree and nonchalant to the world around them.
GUYS.
Okay so this thing. It’s a thing a wrote, and I’m also shooting it this summer god bless my amazing crew. It’s a short film, and it has vampires, and sad librarians, and it’s a metaphor for toxic relationships. As I’ve navigated the insanity that is the film industry, I’ve been realizing more and more that some of the best opportunities are opportunities you can create for yourself. And that’s what I’m trying to do with this lil film.
But here’s the other thing -- money. Turns out making films means dollar bills. Our Kickstarter is going strong but we can use all the help we can get.
Check out the story and stuff on our blog, and the Kickstarter campaign here. Even $1 will help! You’re all beautiful and I’d be eternally grateful if we can successfully get this story onto the screen. Heart eyes emoji for days.
The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a little worse.
Audrey Hepburn and her pet fawn
This is fascinating and colorful.
Julianne Moore photographed by Paola Kudacki for Porter, Spring 2014. Styled by Lori Goldstein.
I’m tired. I thought I just needed a night’s sleep but it’s more than that.
Women in Hollywood speak out about pervasive sexism. The New York Times asked 63 women who work in the film industry to discuss systemic discrimination they face. Women make up only four percent of directors hired by major studios.
The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) dir. Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Ex Machina + that corridor
NEW M.I.A TRACK
OLA
Xavier Dolan photographed by Alasdair McLellan for Louis Vuitton | SS 2016
(ɪnˈsu si ənt, adjective) A french with French origins, insouciant is defined as the complete freedom from worry, concern or anxiety. One is completely carefree and nonchalant to the world around them.
You know this guy? Jackson Pollock. The drip painter. He let his mind go blank, and his hand go where it wanted. Not deliberate, not random. Some place in between. They called it automatic art.