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Jan 14

What sad truth did Varda’s “Le Bonheur” teach us?

​Hello, beautiful humans out there, A few weeks ago I shared a poll on Instagram asking whether you wanted the new blog post to be about “Le Bonheur” (1965) by Agnes Varda or “La Haine” (1995) by Mathieu Kassovitz. In these utterly strange times, everyone seems to gravitate towards what…

French Cinema

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What sad truth did Varda’s “Le Bonheur” teach us?
What sad truth did Varda’s “Le Bonheur” teach us?

Dec 3, 2021

INGMAR BERGMAN and the female psychology

Original blog post: www.susieek.com Hello fellow film geeks, and welcome back. As you can tell from the title, today we are talking about none other than Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1918–2007). If you are new to his work, know that he released some of the greatest masterpieces of European cinema between…

Ingmar Bergman

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INGMAR BERGMAN and the female psychology
INGMAR BERGMAN and the female psychology

Nov 29, 2021

“We have indeed forgotten how to see”

[Introduction to Susan E. Kavanagh’s film blog] — Original blog post: www.susieek.com Hello you, and welcome to my new blog! What will I be talking about? If you know me, I guess this won’t be much of a surprise, but: CINEMA! If you are as passionate about films as I am and you want to know more about…

Blog

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“We have indeed forgotten how to see”
“We have indeed forgotten how to see”
Susan E. Kavanagh

Susan E. Kavanagh

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