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I want to marry. Have kids. Travel the world. Buy a house. Have romantic holidays. Eat only ice cream for a day. Live abroad. Reach and maintain my ideal weight. Write a great novel. Stay in touch with old friends. I want to plant a tree. Make a delicious dinner from scratch. Feel completely successful. Go ice bathing. Swim with dolphins. Have a birthday party, a proper one. Live to be a hundred. Stay married until I die. Send an exciting message in a bottle and get an equally interesting reply. Overcome all my fears and phobias. Lie watching the clouds all day. Have an old house full of knickknacks. Run a full marathon. Read a book that’s so great I’ll remember quotes from it all my life. Paint stunning pictures that show how I really feel. Cover a wall with paintings and words close to my heart. Own all the seasons of my favorite shows. Attract attention to an important issue. Make people listen to me. Go sky-diving, skinny-dipping, fly a helicopter. Have a good job I look forward to every day. I want a romantic, unique proposal. Sleep beneath open skies. Hike. Act in a film or play at the National Theatre. Win a fortune in the lottery. Make useful everyday items. And be loved.
From Oslo, August 31st (2011) by Joachim Trier

The Flower of My Secret (1995) by Pedro Almodovar

Innocence (2004) by Lucile Hadzihalilovic

Innocence (2004) by Lucile Hadzihalilovic

Dogtooth (2009) by Yorgos Lanthimos

Suicide Club (2002) by Sion Sono

Belle de Jour (1967) by Luis Buñuel

The Panorama of the European Film is an annual film festival in Egypt which serves as one of the first (if not the first) art house (or generally, non-mainstream) films theatres. I will be sure to attend and I advise anyon e in Cairo and/or interested to give it a shot too. (I apologize for any sort of incoherency since I’m currently jetlagged half-way to hell and in a bizzarely horrible mood).

The Panorama of the European Film is an annual film festival in Egypt which serves as one of the first (if not the first) art house (or generally, non-mainstream) films theatres. I will be sure to attend and I advise anyon e in Cairo and/or interested to give it a shot too. (I apologize for any sort of incoherency since I’m currently jetlagged half-way to hell and in a bizzarely horrible mood).

Spirited Away (2001) by Hayao Miyazaki

Spirited Away (2001) by Hayao Miyazaki