American Cinema

"Figures in open space have always been what film is all about. American film. This is the situation. People in a wilderness, a wild and barren space. The space is the desert, the movie screen, the strip of film, however you see it. What are the people doing there? This is their existence. They’re here to work out their existence. This space, this emptiness is what they have to confront." Don DeLillo, The Names

Monday, February 25, 2013

The Death of Jane McCrae



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