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Tag Archives: Muse
Jane B. for Agnes V. (1988) ☆☆☆(3/4): When Birkin and Varda played together
Agnès Varda’s 1988 docudrama film “Jane B. for Agnes V.”, which happens to be released in South Korean theaters a few weeks ago, is a charming playtime between its director and Jane Birkin, who also appeared in Varda’s another film … Continue reading
Renoir (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : A model and two artists
While he was lucky enough to enjoy artistic success when he was alive, Pierre-Auguste Renoir(1841-1919), a French painter who was one of the prominent impressionists during the late 19th century, unfortunately got a serious health problem during his later … Continue reading
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Tagged Model, Movie Director, Muse, Painter, Real-life figure, Real-life story
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A Muse (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : An aging writer desiring his muse
“A Muse”, South Korean melodrama released here on this weekend, follows the footsteps of many stories about an old dude whose heart is suddenly trembled by the appearance of young beauty in front of them. A good thing about this … Continue reading





