*Films for a fiver on Tuesdays at the BFI. Do you have any idea how much I love BFI Southbank? Yesterday I saw Truffaut's Silken Skin (La Peau Douce) and last week, Jules et Jim (run now finished) as part of the Truffaut retrospective. There's something about watching a packed to the rafters screening of these films made fifty years ago that makes me feel a twinge of hope for the world. I also think I might want to be a projectionist.
Pretty good excuse to post photos of Jeanne Moreau and Francoise Dorleac, eh? |
*I must have watched the trailer for this film about Bill Cunningham twenty times in the past month. I'm waiting to hear if and when it'll be screened in London and will let you know.
*Lastly, thank you for the positive response and all your tweets and mentions about the Bloggers + Cats feature. It will be back tomorrow with a double helping of gorgeous felines who I'm sure you'll recognise...
4 comments:
Oh - the poetry night: I haven't linked to it cos it's really small and intimate, but if you ask me I'll tell you all the details of course...
oh...wow loving all that you have done and will do!!!
oh do find out how to be a projectionist...i think it is a rather sexy job...;))
mr. cookieman must be my soulmate! is he straight ;)??
Jules et Jim is one of my favorite films. For me, it's one of Truffaut's funniest & most poignant films; and I enjoy it more each time I see it !
So glad I found your blog; I really appreciate it :)
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