She would like to be a part of this world she only observes, invents, fantasizes. |
Eroticism in the cemetery 2: In the silence of the Neropolis, obsession, mourning and melancoly create fantasizes amid the funeral pomp ant the ambiguous appearances of the funeral sculpture. |
It is the story of a child who imagines himself as an adult and of an adult who fantasizes about his childhood. |
In the final days of the Second World War, 16-year-old Terry Fleming fantasizes about working at the Airlines Hotel in Gander, Newfoundland, an unlikely outpost for pilots, dignitaries and Hollywood stars. |
Ingo Maurer's transforms light into a medium which surprises, illustrates, dramatises or fantasizes. |
Zinoviev fantasizes greatly even in the very lifelike and vibrant portraits of his friends Ros-tropovitch and Askenazy. |