Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn.
Martha Gellhorn was an accomplished war journalist who reported on every major conflict that occurred during her adult life. Her memoir, Travels With Myself and Another, recounts her incredible adventures. She met Ernest Hemingway in 1936 and they traveled to Spain to cover the Spanish American War. He supposedly fell for her after she displayed great courage in dodging an exploding shell.
During their four years together, Gellhorn continued to travel all over the world for her job, prompting Hemingway to write, “Are you a war correspondent, or a wife in my bed?” She dumped him shortly after returning from wartime England. Later, Gellhorn would say she never had any intention of “being a footnote in someone else’s life,” and insisted that Hemingway’s name not be mentioned during interviews.
(Source: thedailybeast.com, via oldloves)
Baz Luhrmann - Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
En la presentación del libro “EVA. Así se hizo la película.”
Do androids dream of electric sheep? (1968, Philip K. Dick)
Blade Runner (1982, Ridley Scott)
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Una novela, una fuga y la cárcel de San Cristóbal (Pamplona).
Basada en hechos reales, la novela narra la fuga más grande que jamás se ha dado en la historia de Europa. Casi 800 personas lograron huir.
(Source: eitb.com)




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