
Learn Spanish Language - Quick Audio Course
Education and Travel
App
Learn SPANISH Free Fast and Easy is an easy to use free mobile Spanish audio phrasebook and...

Two Weeks in the Midday Sun: A Cannes Notebook
Book
A paragon of cinema criticism for decades, Roger Ebert--with his humor, sagacity, and no-nonsense...

Office Ergonomics: Ease and Efficiency at Work
Anne D. Kroemer and Karl H. E. Kroemer
Book
Office ergonomics - whether we realize it or not - directly or indirectly affects every one of us....

Lonely Planet Cyprus
Lonely Planet, Jessica Lee and Josephine Quintero
Book
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Cyprus is your passport to...

Lonely Planet Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan
Lonely Planet, Tom Masters, Virginia Maxwell and Alex Jones
Book
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Georgia, Armenia &...

What are We Even Doing with Our Lives?: The Most Honest Children's Book of All Time
Chelsea Marshall and Mary Dauterman
Book
In this a charming, satirical "children's" book, BuzzFeed's lead animal editor and an acclaimed art...

Gallery Sound
Book
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice,...

Arrazat's Aubergines: Inside a Languedoc Kitchen
Book
In the sequel to Virgile's Vineyard, Patrick Moon explores the world of Languedoc food and cuisine....

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Band a Part (1964) in Movies
Jan 28, 2021
On the surface it is about two dodgy guys who take a shine to a girl and rope her into a heist. But the most memorable moments are the trivialities of them dancing the Maddison in a cafe because they are bored; reading the news aloud from newspapers whilst sat in the woods; driving erratically in a speedy little jalopy with a broken roof; and just making faces at one another as they flirt and express the bittersweet tediousness of being alive. It epitomises the time and place almost more than A Bout de Souffle, and in my opinion is the more mature, more knowing film. Ultimately it means very little, but is impossible not to like. It also sparked a greater interest in Anna Karina as a film icon, being the 2nd film on this list in which she impressed me.