Friday, October 14, 2011

Scottish actress Tilda Swinton to appear in next month Vogue wearing a Palestine scarf

Vogue Nov 2011. The note emphasises that the clothes, 'throughout' are her own...
(Tilda" Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress known for both arthouse and mainstream films. She has appeared in a number of films including The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Burn After Reading, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in The Deep End. She won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Michael Clayton.)

10 comments:

  1. I'm glad, this is an actress i like very much. 

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  2. She cares. That is good.

    I remember her from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Can't recall her from other movies though.

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  3. Tinda Swinton is also the white witch Jadis from the Narnia movies and the angel Gabriel in Constantine.

    [Full disclosure, I am a big fan of the angel Gabriel :)   ] 

    It is good to care about Palestine.

    I like the Palestinian flag because it asthetically looks nice. Be curious about what the artists on this blog think about the "look" of the Palestinian flag. From an artistic point of view.

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  4. <span>It is good to care about Palestine. </span>

    It would be more helpful if you understood what the conflict is about first. Fairy tales and irrational narratives aren't history.

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  5. I understand the conflict and I support Palestine. Shove that up your pipe.

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  6. Dan
    You're confused here. Anan is a fake supporter of Palestine. He's an Israel groupie and a zionist. As for myself, the blog speaks for me. Le blog c'est moi, so to speak ;) .

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  7. BTW, Dan. I do not doubt you understand the conflict but if you've been following this blog a little especially the droppings our cretin in residence Anan have been dispatching around you would have observed that his understanding is based on zionist foundational myths and fairy tales. Go back to previous threads and judge for yourself.

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  8. "Broken Flowers", Jim Jarmusch directed.
     I like to get a plug in for Jim J.

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  9. Dan, are you upset with me? If so, why?

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  10. You can't possibly be that stupid, can you? Dan who's not familiar with your Janus face d comments thought you were really a supporter of the Palestinians and that I was not.

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