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2009/02/03

Philippe Garrel, 1974
Very bad quality, sorry...
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"Les Hautes Solitudes" is a film by french director Philippe Garrel. It's a silent feature based loosely on Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Anti-Christ"

yes of madness. when Nietzsche was writing the Antichrist he was on edge. hearing the sounds of texts in the air. as he Zarathustra. this was case. so this as solitude is the terrifying air of loneliness . i remember those words he wrote more than 30 yrs. now.
-------------- not seen this film before.. one transforms cuts and finding. each ever day, a perspective on sun and body not perceveid before. how to build a body without organs? with caution.

find a strata.
place.. yourself...
lover....
---------------- how does one transform solitude , its many mazes,
into
love ?

more about this @__>

Philippe Garrel – Les hautes solitudes (1974)


“Les Hautes solitudes is a silent, black and white study primarily of three women – Nico, Tina Aumont and, especially, Jean Seberg – and the nature of performance (a man, Laurent Terzieff, also fleetingly appears). In a series of close up images of heart stopping beauty, the sort that bring to mind Jean Renoir’s claim that it was the power of the close-ups of actresses in the cinema of the ’20s that made him want to make films, Aumont and Seberg improvise psychodramas.” – Maximilian Le Cain

 

 

 

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