Thank you, Sudeep! I haven't read Tuzzeo's piece until now, beautiful. Loved the Ruth Orkin photograph! And I also noticed her piece came out just 2 days before I posted this.. what a coincidence :)
This is a lovely coincidence! Especially because both the film and the critique include themes of intimacy, gender (more specifically, masculinity) and literary language - my favorites :)
The short is moving, and the review is such an insightful film analysis. Thank you for sharing it!
https://www.boshemiamagazine.com/blog/the-flaneur-and-the-flaneuse-the-culture-of-women-who-wander-cities
You probably know this, Pinar, but just in case... Loved your text. Relatable, from a different perspective of course
Thank you, Sudeep! I haven't read Tuzzeo's piece until now, beautiful. Loved the Ruth Orkin photograph! And I also noticed her piece came out just 2 days before I posted this.. what a coincidence :)
I just came across this short film from 2019 entitled "The Flaneur", you can watch it here + review by a nice critical media scholar: https://indyfilmlibrary.com/2021/01/29/the-flaneur-2019-4-stars/
This is a lovely coincidence! Especially because both the film and the critique include themes of intimacy, gender (more specifically, masculinity) and literary language - my favorites :)
The short is moving, and the review is such an insightful film analysis. Thank you for sharing it!