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Colorized Video from 1896 Shows How People Work and Played | My Modern Met
By Sarah Currier on April 13, 2024 The footage from the Lumière brothers includes a playful snowball fight and potato sack race. It’s easy to look at photos of people who lived in the past and assume that they were … Continue reading
How French Cinema Works
[…] OURCES & FURTHER READING CNC Bilan 2022 https://www.cnc.fr/professionnels/etu… Jonathan Buchsbaum, “Exception Taken” https://www.amazon.com/Exception-Take… Sarah Walkley, “To what extent can France continue to defend the cultural exception in the digital age?” https://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/80230/1/WR… Jens Ulff-Møller, “Hollywood’s Film Wars With France” https://archive.org/details/hollywood… … Continue reading
Now I Know Where to Find You
A short film by Diego Berakha Otal Original Spanish version vimeo.com/685320983?share=copy “Now I Know Where to Find you” is a story about my childhood in Spain and the trip I made to Argentina when I was 12 years old. One … Continue reading
Edith Bowman | Sountracking – Episode 400: Mark Ronson On His Music For Barbie
400! 400! We have reached 400 episodes. Holy cow. How did we do that. And what better way to celebrate it than with Mark Ronson – one of the greatest music producers in the world and now a composer of … Continue reading
Take an Immersive Journey Through an Ancient Rainforest’s Mycelial Network in ‘Fungi: Web of Life’ | Colossal
DECEMBER 11, 2023 KATE MOTHES “Everywhere you look, there are stories unfolding around fungi, connecting all life in the forest. But of all the fungal species on Earth, we’ve only described about five percent,” says biologist Merlin Sheldrake (previously) in … Continue reading