Thursday, October 31st, 2013
La Chambre & Hotel Monterey with K. Poor at MOMA. So beautiful. Really truly.
La Chambre & Hotel Monterey with K. Poor at MOMA. So beautiful. Really truly.
Dumont’s Camille Claudel 1915 with H on the first very cold night.
Not the best idea if you’re already blue.
Home alone with a copy of one of my favorite films ever.
Comment Je Me Suis Disputé (Ma Vie Sexuelle) by Arnaud Desplechin
Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said with AL, AA, & PW. I really liked it.
Gandolfini, man. What a sweetie.
NYFF #14: Blue is the Warmest Color was my last trip to the festival. Yowza! Seadoux!
Yes complications, but v e r y moving & brilliantly acted.
A portrayal of the arc of an intensely passionate relationship.
Wow.
NYFF #13: Nebraska by Alexander Payne. Oh man.
Midwestern feelings & aging parents. Forte, Dern, & Squibb are top notch.
NYFF #12: Nathaniel Dorsky: In A Silent Way (part 2) with KP, Carl, Jefre, Josephine, & Ben
All of the things that passed through my mind during Ariel. I let it all just be there.
NYFF #11: Claire Denis’ Bastards. Harsh advise:
Leave before the last 5 minutes of the film.
But man, fragments! The night!
NYFF #10: Abuse of Weakness by Catherine Breillat. Huppert!
Agonizing & intoxicating at the same time. Weirdest Q&A ever!