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Anna Karina in Vivre sa vie (1962, dir.Jean-Luc Godard)
“It seems to me that in Paris today, we are all living more or less in a state of prostitution. The increase in prostitution, literally speaking, is partial proof of this statement because it calls into question the body, but one can prostitute oneself just as equally with the mind, the spirit. I think it is a collective phenomenon, and perhaps one which is not altogether new. But what is new is that people find it normal.”
–Jean-Luc Godard (1966)
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Catherine Deneuve, Paris, Esquire, 1976
Photographer: Helmut Newton (via maliciousglamour)





