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I Stand Alone (1998)

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by Octavio Carbajal Gonzalez

‘I Stand Alone’ is a film directed by Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noé; a brilliant director known for controversial films like “Irreversible” (2002) or “Enter The Void” (2009). Noé is famous and controversial for the brutality he exhibits in his films. Based on visual and narrative experiences far from conventionalism, Noé ends up depicting existential dilemmas and makes brutal and enriching social critiques.

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Lost in Translation (2003)

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by Octavio Carbajal Gonzalez “Lost In Translation”- a splendid and extremely endearing film directed by Sofia Coppola. It’s the story of Bob, an almost retired actor who arrives in Tokyo for work reasons; and Charlotte, a young woman who also is in that city accompanied by her husband, John. As the film moves on, we …

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Simon Le Bon Chronicles 1

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Part 1: In The Pleasure Groove by Saliha Enzenauer / Yokomono It is a hot summer night and I go to a Duran Duran concert. I enter the arena and fight my way to the front row to see my Simon. The lights go down and ‘Planet Earth’ strikes up. I can’t hear myself screaming, …

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Tim Hecker – Virgins (2013)

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by Shawn Ciavattone It’s not often that a piece of music can be called ‘brave’. Bravery is saved for those rare instances of assuming responsibly and acting out of selflessness. And sometimes music and musicians create such bold and powerful statements that they too can be brave. Tim Hecker’s ‘Virgins’ is such an album.  Often …

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Os Mutantes – A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado (1970)

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There’s a freak-out brewing… by Shawn Ciavattone It’s that sleeve, right?  So cool – the original illustration was by Gustav Doré for Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’. How could the music possibly live up to that sleeve?  Well, it does!  Radical, joyous, inclusive, psychedelic, hard rock,  innovative – a real freak-scene.  No other psych-rock album ever grabs …