burning head (haircut) - tête de feu (coupe de cheveux)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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Directed by Gonzague Pichelin and Benjamin Sutherland
The film, produced by Sycomore Films, has been broadcast on The Sundance Channel (United States), RAISAT (Italy), YLE (Finland), Kunstkanaal (the Netherlands), RTBF (Belgium) and The BookTelevision (Canada), among other TV stations. The documentary, directed by Gonzague Pichelin and Benjamin Sutherland, is distributed by Montreal-based Film Option. The 52-minute film won first prize in the 2003 Printemps des poètes film festival (Paris), and has been screened at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), the Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporáneo de la Ciudad de México (FICCO), the Era Nowe Horyzonty Film Festival (Cieszyn, Poland) and the non-competition Venice Screenings section at the Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica, known as the Venice Film Festival in English. The French version is titled George and Co : Portrait d'une librairie en vieil homme. The Italian title is Ritratto di una Libreria in un Vecchio Signore; the Spanish title is Retrato de una Librería como un Hombre Viejo; the Catalán title is Shakespeare & Company Retrat d'una Llibreria de París. The score was composed by Michael Galasso, who wrote part of the original score for Wong kar-Wai's In the Mood for Love.
great documentary , great man
cutting hair with fire is old school, they used to think hair is hollow with fluid so if you cut it the fluid will leak out if you burn it with fire the points will be closed and the fluid stays in. Love to watch it me as a hairdresser, nice man to. R.I.P.
The staff at Shakespeare and Company are pleasant and professional. Every time I have been there they have been very patient with my stuttering French.
I've never seen a youtube clip with such diverse elements of entertainment ... really, really interesting!
George is wonderful.
That's one jacked up haircut! It looks burnt alright! LOL
Man cuts his hair like a boss.
*beautiful soul
thank you Mr . Pichelin
“Among the visions which my fancies trace
There was one brighter star, one face
One image from afar filled with seraphic grace
Each poem is her heart’s fantasy
Each flower a tree
Is framed within her memory
Each dream, each midnight and each dawn
Are garments, thoughts of her put on
Each beam of light from the empyrean blue
With her enfolds the Good, the Beautiful, the True”
wow this guy is INSANE.
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Writers such as Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Paul Bowles, Bertolt Brecht, Arthur Miller, Graham Greene, William Styron, Ray Bradbury, Howard Zinn, Lawrence Durrell, Jacques Prévert, Louis Aragon, François Truffaut, Philippe Sollers, Peter Mattiesson, Barbara Tuchman, Howard Zinn, Richard Wright,
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hahah that guy is great
That's crazy...But gud job:-D
lol looks like a cool person!
What the hell did I just watch?
George Whitman R.I.P.
what's the verse after each dawn ? Please
And the odor?
crazy!!! what a freak lol
.... woah
haha great
Yes, George apparently is cantankerous and short with people. So what. He is not begging anyone to stay in his shop.
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James Baldwin, Langston Hughes and the Beat Generation icons William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and Lawrence Ferlinghetti managed to survive the ordeal. I would suggest that if you don't want to deal with him--don't go there. At his age, I'm sure he has no time for bourgeois whiners.
I want to become famous within the literary/artistic community - so that next time I set my hair on fire, or do something equally non-conformist - I won't get carted off to the psyche ward;)
poor soul..
Anyone who has spent any time around George knows what a vicious tyrant he is, bossing people around and screaming like a spoiled child. If you don't believe me just go there and hang out. He is horrible.
George remains in my memory as one of the most generous and amazing men on this Earth. His bark was certainly worse than his bite, and although there were occasional tantrums, they were never taken seriously by the "itinerant residents (me included, during the late 70s)). An experience I shall cherish for as long as I live. RIP George Adieu.
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