
Oil on canvas by the French artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.

Photo courtesy of Rialto Pictures
With a 50th anniversary release comes a newly restored 35mm print of Godard’s cinematic phenomena. The new print is beautiful and vivid with fresh black and white tones. Also marking the 50th anniversary is a collaboration with Rodarde who has designed two limited edition t-shirts. In select theaters soon.

"In June, a little pale and worn, And full at heart of vague desire, She hideth in the yellow corn, With sunburned Summer to respire."
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by Artemisia Gentileschi
“Approaching to his bed, she took hold of the hair of his head, and said, Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day! And she smote twice upon his neck with all her might, and she took away his head from him.” (Judith, 13:7-8)




All photographs are from around 1910 to 1915 and exemplify an early color photography process patented by the Lumière brothers.
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“Every day things happen in the world that cannot be explained by any law of things we know. Every day they’re mentioned and forgotten, and the same mystery that brought them takes them away, transforming their secret into oblivion. Such is the law by which things that can’t be explained must be forgotten. The visible world goes on as usual in the broad daylight. Otherness watches us from the shadows.”