My very own beliefs - To create (it's my vice, my medecine, my first love) - Weirdness - The emotions of cinema, photography, music - Performances - I'm an addict to adrenaline, fright, coincidences - I love to think about time travel, magic, I love to think about thinking - I like the idea of the private which explains the universal and the universal which explains the private - I'm OBSESSED with EYES. I'm obssessed with stories of boys'n'girls on the road - in movies. I LOVE crying with joy. I LOVE him.
dead people.
LYDIA LUNCH FOETUS ALAN VEGA SUICIDE QUEEN ADREENA PUNISH YOURSELF LEONARD COHEN ROWLAND S. HOWARD THE CRAMPS IGGY POP THE SWANS ALICE COOPER THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS ARCHIVE MY RUIN PINK FLOYD KATE BUSH NICK CAVE PJ HARVEY PEACHES DAVID BOWIE JOY DIVISION ATR HANIN ELIAS ROCKBITCH MEIRA ASHER JACK OFF JILL FAST FORWARD
LEOS CARAX JACQUES TOURNEUR PHILIPPE GRANDRIEUX CASSAVETES BERGMAN NICHOLAS RAY DARIO/ASIA ARGENTO GEORGES FRANJU ARNAUD DESPALLIERES RICHARD KELLY GUS VAN SANT CHRIS MARKER CHRISTOPHER NOLAN MAYA DEREN FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT DAVID LYNCH (!) SOME OF GODARD GREGG ARAKI KIM KI DUK LARS VON TRIER JJ BEINEIX CAOUETTE AMOS KOLLEK
argggggh i'm totally addicted to prison break
Depressive girls who committed suicide (haha) :Sylvia Plath, Sarah Kane, Valérie Valère
Some can be called of “rock literatureâ€:
Dorota Maslowska, Virginie Despentes, Coralie Trinh Thi, Z. Brite, M. Ryu, Patti Smith
A lot of (self)Biographies : Iggy pop, Ian Curtis, Lemmy, and, well, Lou Andreas Salomé…
In fact, a lot of girls :
Anaïs Nin (the ONE), Claire Castillon, Nina Bouraoui, Marie Darrieusecq, Karin Bernfeld
Some classic : Bronte, JEAN GENET, Wilde, Kafka, Artaud, Camus, Herman Hesse, Miller, Bukowski, Fante, Breton, Salinger, Anouilh, TS Eliot, Vesaas, JK Rowling (absolutely)
Contemporary Theatre : J-L Lagarce, Duringer, JP Simeon
Sc-Fi : my boy try to make me discover some Moorcock K. Dick Gibson stuff etc - well… but in my head, all is already as weird as an science fiction book, so, I have difficulties with it haha (forgive me, love)
Anais Nin.