honestly, a lot lower rpices than i was bracing to see
honestly, a lot lower rpices than i was bracing to see
christ that's good
what a pretty watch
the big wars, korea, vietnam, iraq etc. no dubs it's true
but grenada, panama etc. i think they won
never seen it, but the amount of character in these images alone, compared with the slop water you'd see in a marvel or whatever film these days... night and day
glup shitto π
pedro sanchez said some cool things about possible un reforms
i've seen flash camera eyes, but there's something more in blue jacket's eyes... i think the whites might just be red
as a fellow writer, i really feel this
you're so inspirational rhena
in english it is called the knee cunt
they're calling it, the year of the woman...
actually, that panerai is just flat out a pretty watch
these are horrific, i love them
this is my first film from the repΓΊblica de guinea ecuatorial! there may be more in my future... but for now,
let's add it to the map!!
the director here appears to be one of the only directors the country has, at least as far as letterboxd is aware of
but they showed some dexterity in this film, i'd be interested to see how they develop as a film maker perhaps when i return to the country
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marΓa adΓ‘ (2012) dir. rubΓ©n monsuy ndong andeme [repΓΊblica de guinea ecuatorial]
the acting is amateurish, and the plot nonsensical but, they're clearly having a great deal of fun, and there is a lot of heart in this film,
the direction shows real promise
this feels like the kind of video you make when you are deeply coping about your fear of war
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timbuktu (2014) dir. abderrahmane sissako [mali]
a truly beautiful film, covering a truly beautiful city, timbuktu, which seems like a true melting pot, in terms of languages alone, we have five in this film
unfortunately daesh has conquered the city, and has some plans
thank you :)
there's some propane on the roof of the manor if memory serves...
is this... sapienza?
unfortunately, because it is so determined to portray daesh as hypocrites, and have them lose every argument they have with the cities imam, one does not really get a sense of what sustains and propagates their ideology, beyond a desire for sexual domination of women
daesh wishes to impose their interpretation of shari'a law on the community
this is not a simple process, to a man the jihadis themselves cannot abide by their own rules, and they struggle with how to approach edge cases (what if the youths playing football are not using a football etc.)
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timbuktu (2014) dir. abderrahmane sissako [mali]
a truly beautiful film, covering a truly beautiful city, timbuktu, which seems like a true melting pot, in terms of languages alone, we have five in this film
unfortunately daesh has conquered the city, and has some plans
agou transporting some customers on his bike taxi service, one of the customers brandishes a pangolin that they have pulled out of their bag
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mbi na mo (2018) dir. rafiki fariala - central african republic
a tale of a teenage pregnancy, and the trials and tribulations of the young couple, we see their foibles, but we also see the love they have for one another/ their child
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i'm always particularly excited when i find a banger film from a country whose film industry is really small or underdeveloped
those are the voices it is the most important to uplift
i fucking love cinema
i love that this is an art form that exists everywhere on the planet,
i thought i locked down access to that island after i realised i was ace/aro...
how did you get ashore... there were meant to be crocodiles... π§