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@tarkovskymalick / tarkovskymalick.tumblr.com

Film is my life and passion. I'm an aspiring filmmaker, and I have the worlds greatest wife

Hi

I haven’t been on here for over a year. 

How is everyone doing?

Update

I haven’t been on this site for awhile. It get bored and uninspired with this site now. 

I’ve been really busy recently. I moved to Georgia on August 15, so I have been getting settled in. Loving this state so far and feeling inspired. I’m surrounded by trees. It’s beautiful. Also, the film industry is blowing up here. Looking forward to work on sets and continue to make my own films. I am taking some online classes still though, so it’ll be a bit before I start working. 

If you really are interested in following me for what I’m watching, rating, and talking about film, then follow me on Letterboxd. Loving that site

“I was deeply shocked and saddened when I heard the news of Abbas Kiarostami’s death. He was one of those rare artists with a special knowledge of the world, put into words by the great Jean Renoir: ‘Reality is always magic.’ For me, that statement sums up Kiarostami’s extraordinary body of work. Some refer to his pictures as ‘minimal’ or ‘minimalist,’ but it’s actually the opposite: every scene in Taste of Cherry or Where Is the Friend’s House? is overflowing with beauty and surprise, patiently and exquisitely captured. I got to know Abbas over the last 10 or 15 years. He was a very special human being: quiet, elegant, modest, articulate, and quite observant – I don’t think he missed anything. Our paths crossed too seldom, and I was always glad when they did. He was a true gentleman, and, truly, one of our great artists.” - Martin Scorsese on Abbas Kiarostami