Philosophy, Music, Art, Nature, Spirituality, Good people, Good food, Good wine, Native American texts, Languages. Amnesty International, Handicap International, 'New Internationalist' magazine. Women and Children's rights and protection.
Right now Nuno!!! :) Interesting creative thinking real conscious people. Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Cochise, Chief Joseph, Gandhi, Malcolm X, Che, Khalil Gibran, Djalal al-Din Rumi, Rabindranath Tagore, La Fontaine, Bobin, Chopin, Bob Marley; Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Keith Jarett, Serge Gainsbourg, Jeff Buckley, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, David Sylvian, Yann Tiersen, Bjork, Patti Smith, Kurt Kobain, Lou Reed, John Cale, Thom Yorke, Stuart Staples, Kate Bush, PJ harvey, Nina Hagen, Johnny Depp, Marlon Brando, Harvey Keitel, Pollock, Voulkos, Chagall, Picasso, Frida Khalo, Francis Bacon, William Blake, John Wilmot aka 2nd Earl of Rochester and many others!!! Unfortunately for most of them it's absolutely impossible! And for the others it is very unlikely...Oh and I'd really like to meet Mohsen and... You!?...
'World music' (African, Asian, Mongolian throat singing, South American, Arabic classical, Japanese classical, Chinese classical, Indian ragas, Gypsy...), 'Classical music' (Chopin being on top of my list), Rock (can't start naming!), Punk, Blues, some Jazz, Electro, Experimental, Ambiant (Dead Can Dance and many more), Industrial, Transe, Chanson francaise,...
French, Japanese, Spanish, Ingmar Bergman, Tim Burton, Jim Jarmush, Woody Allen, Peter Greenway, Lars Von Triers, Wim Wenders, Atom Egoyan, Jane Campion,... Stories... Not so much into action movies unless good martial art stuff. Latest films I've liked: "The Libertine" by Laurence Dunmore, "Talk to her" by Pedro Almodovar, "The sea inside" by another Spanish director (forgot his name! I'm generally bad with names but remembers stories and sometimes titles!) and "Zatoichi" by Takeshi Kitano. Movies I've enjoyed watching more than 3 times: "Dead Man", "Arizona Dream", "Urga", "Leolo", "Exotica", "Annie Hall", "In the Mood for Love" (awesome film and music) and the following one by Wong Kar Wai: "2048", "Altered state", "Les Liaisons dangereuses" with J.Malkovitch, "Pan's Labyrinth", "Perfume", etc...
Don't have time and don't think much of it! But I love to watch animal docs with my son and that program called 'Tribe'...
All along the way many texts by Native Americans wise men&women; Lao Tzeu (Tao De king); "Le Petit Prince" by Antoine de St-Exupery; Khalil Gibran (The Prophet and other texts); POETRY (Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Prevert, Blake, etc...); Rabindranath Tagore (L'Offrande Lyrique); Rilke; Bobin; "L'insoutenable legerete de l'Etre" by Milan Kundera; Soufi texts; "Mary Barnes, un voyage a travers la folie" by Mary Barnes herself and DR Joseph Berke; "Le Serpent Cosmique, l'ADN et les origines du savoir" by Jeremy Narby; and defenetely "Le cinquieme reve" by Patrice Van Eersel.
Check who I'd like to meet, it'll give you an idea...