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Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde for John Schlesinger’s DARLING (1965)

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Julie Christie, 1967.

 VOIR CLASSICS - Julie Christie, Camilla Sparv and Sophia Loren of timeless beauty.  VOIR CLASSICS - Julie Christie, Camilla Sparv and Sophia Loren of timeless beauty.  VOIR CLASSICS - Julie Christie, Camilla Sparv and Sophia Loren of timeless beauty.

VOIR CLASSICS - Julie Christie, Camilla Sparv and Sophia Loren of timeless beauty.


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Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde at the 24th Golden Globe Awards, 1966.
Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde at the 24th Golden Globe Awards, 1966.

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 Julie Christie and John Hurt in “In Search of Gregory”, 1970.

Julie Christie and John Hurt in “In Search of Gregory”, 1970.


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Cute Girl of the Day is Julie Christie!

mabellonghetti:Julie Christie, 1963.

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Julie Christie, 1963.


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Julie Christie, 1967.

Julie Christie photographed by Michael Ward, 1964.

Julie Christie photographed by Michael Ward, 1964.


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The divine Julie Christie with sunflower

The divine Julie Christie with sunflower


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Only the first episode of this 1961 BBC drama, “A for Andromeda,” survives. One of the earliest stabOnly the first episode of this 1961 BBC drama, “A for Andromeda,” survives. One of the earliest stabOnly the first episode of this 1961 BBC drama, “A for Andromeda,” survives. One of the earliest stab

Only the first episode of this 1961 BBC drama, “A for Andromeda,” survives. One of the earliest stabs by the BBC at an adult scifi drama, it features a radio signal that tells scientists to create a living organism, a perfect woman played by Julie Christie (in her first major role). 


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Julie Christie. Breathtaking.

Julie Christie. Breathtaking.


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Olivia Hussey, Julie Christie, and Faye Dunaway all turned down the role of Anne Boleyn in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)

“Nothing is what it seems”

For a film often touted as one of the best British movies of all time, Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now is, at least on paper, a relatively surprising choice – just look at the towering achievement of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s The Red Shoes, or the grandeur and scale of David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia; a huge number of films pale in comparison to two of the best films ever made.So what is it about Roeg’s film that on the same level as the best of British cinema?

Firstly, and quite simply, there aren’t many films that can claim to be as meticulously crafted as Don’t Look Now, and, in terms of technical skill, Roeg’s film is something of a masterclass. Squeezing tension from even the most mundane situations, such as the eerily prescient toy soldier Christine is playing with before her tragic death (“fall in”), Roeg manages to keep a deeply unsettling atmosphere running throughout the film from the opening sequence to the final credits. And what an opening it is, too. Roeg kicks the story off in dramatic style (an opening that Lars Von Trier surely drew influence from for Antichrist) with the tragic death of a little girl in a vivid red plastic coat.

This coat will be seen sporadically later on as John, the young girl’s father, is plagued by visions of his late daughter while working in overcast Venice. Are his wife’s obsessive attempts to speak to their daughter through a psychic eating away at his sanity? Or does he have psychic abilities himself? Either way, he’s not sure what’s going on in Venice, and he wants to know – and this inquisitive self-doubt is imbued in the audience; we want to know what’s going on as much as John does. But even the most invested of audiences would struggle to predict the grizzly outcome of this beautifully made story.

Don’t Look Now is a ghost story where even the ghosts aren’t quite as straightforward as they seem, as well as a film driven towards its devastating conclusion by a combination of smoke, mirrors, and a vivid red plastic coat. It truly is one of the greats.

Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19Favorite films watched in January 2022:Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence OlivierThe Go-Between (19

Favorite films watched in January 2022:

  • Three Sisters (1970), dir. Laurence Olivier
  • The Go-Between (1971), dir. Joseph Losey
  • Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964), dir. Bryan Forbes
  • An Unmarried Woman (1978), dir. Paul Mazursky
  • The Collection (1976), dir. Laurence Olivier
  • Meeting Gorbachev (2018), dir. Werner Herzog
  • The Round-Up (1966), dir. Miklós Jancsó
  • The Confrontation (1969), dir. Miklós Jancsó

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Here are some of the women who inspire me. ❤

Some more inspirational women for this year ❤️


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Julie Christie as Lara in ‘Doctor Zhivago’ (Film, 1965).

Julie Christie as Lara in ‘Doctor Zhivago’ (Film, 1965).


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Maggie Smith, Julie Christie and Robert Hardy in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

Maggie Smith, Julie Christie and Robert Hardy in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(2004)


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Julie Christie and Francois Truffaut

Julie Christie and Francois Truffaut


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