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What s New on DVD in March: Wong Kar Wai, Rick and Morty, Fatale and More

Girl meets carnival ride, girl gets carnival ride in the provocative French film “Jumbo” (Darkstar Pictures), starring Noémie Merlant (“Portrait of a Lady on Fire”) as a shy young woman who becomes erotically fixated on the bright colors and flashing lights of a Tilt-a-Whirl at the theme park where she works late nights on the cleaning crew. Director Zoé Wittock’s Sundance hit has drawn critical acclaim around the world for its intuitive handling of an unusual love story. Also available: British comedy greats Rob Brydon and Tamsin Greig co-star in the comedy “Days of the Bagnold Summer” (Greenwich/Kino Lorber), featuring original music by Belle & Sebastian; Sophie Deraspe’s modern take on

An American Girl in Italy : How An Impromptu Roman Holiday Gave Rise To Ruth Orkin s Most Captivating Portrait

A pioneering photographer – and early proponent of solo female travel – Ruth Orkin’s photos from her European jaunts and daily life in New York City are entrancing. Here, Vogue breaks down the story behind her most famous picture, “An American Girl in Italy”.

Photographer, gatecrasher, New Wave pioneer: the large life of Ruth Orkin

Photographer, gatecrasher, New Wave pioneer: the large life of Ruth Orkin From sneaking into balls with Dior and Dali, to installing floodlights in her flat, Ruth Orkin would stop at nothing to get the perfect shot 24 January 2021 • 12:00pm I felt like Beatrice walking through the streets of Florence Ruth Orkin s American Girl in Italy, 1951 Credit: Bonhams  On September 3 1951, Count Carlos de Beistegui held a costumed ball at the Palazzo Labia in Venice. A swarm of gondolas brought a thousand guests – among them, Christian Dior, Salvador Dalí and the Duchess of Devonshire – who arrived in a spume of powder, feathers, boned silk and gold leaf, and proceeded to cut loose until six in the morning.

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