memoirs of a geisha
linksaw it because i liked the book.liked it although the book is better, full of mesmerising details.makes me think about the pillow book which is so much better.liked it though.the memoirs i mean.curious about "geisha, a life"
i would like to see>>looking for
Japon and Batalla en el cieloby mexican director Carlos Reygadasjust because this made me very curious:"Having studied law at university, he worked for the Mexican foreign service in Brussels. "It was so pathetic," he says. "They did a great favour to me because I decided to change my life." He turned to his great love, film, and began the project that would become Japón. Now he is a fully fledged member of a wave of successful young Mexican film-makers, along with Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu (directors, respectively, of Y Tu Mamá También and Amores Perros). "We are helping each other, not only directors, but actors, like Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Salma Hayek," he says. "We have realised that what is good for any of us is good for any of the rest. In that sense we all go forward together. But creatively, each respects each other's work and each goes in his own direction, and the geographical context is not important. I feel I could be Lithuanian or African, or whatever."
11.09.2001
re-seen for innaritu's part.which i find brilliant for the way he uses sound and the real footage."It is thrilling, violently emotional and deeply intelligent"11 directors 11 stories.
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