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November 04, 2006
Film is close to Esperanto: González Iñárritu's Babel

The Globe & Mail's Rick Groen gets hot quote from Alejandro G. I. "Images don't need translation, because they trigger universal human emotions. Film is as close to Esperanto as it gets." But silence? "Of course. Silence is hugely important. I use silence to fight against the tyranny of noise, the fucking noise of TV and... even movies. In silence, the seeds of profound things can grow."
Posted by Ray Pride at November 4, 2006 02:06 PM
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