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Continue reading →: Reflections in a Golden Eye by Carson McCullers
Set on a Southern army base in the peacetime of the 1930s the narrative concentrates on six characters, each with their own demons, yearning for love in it’s various forms, and searching, without success, for salvation. The bored and frustrated wife of the self-assured Captain Penderton, Leonora, is having an…
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Continue reading →: The Second Annual SRD Film Festival
Three days into the 2nd Annual SRD Film Festival, this year taking place in the Mani, in the southern Peloponnese of Greece, and it’s going well so far. First off was Saltburn, new to streaming. It features Barry Keoghan from a less privileged background in Liverpool studying at Oxford University…
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Continue reading →: Mani’s Ionian Coast
This is a quiet time of year for Alika and the Mani. Though a few visitors came from the cities for the long Christmas weekend, they came seeking tranquility. The only disturbance was the odd barking dog, and the occasional speeding car; the place is afflicted by seemingly bored young…
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Continue reading →: Portrait In Smoke by Bill S. Ballinger
Bill Balinger, a prolific American author and screen writer, has been credited with being the master of the noir thriller, and one of the foremost exponents of the dual storyline. Portrait In Smoke was his first major success, published in 1950, and was later (in 1956) filmed as Wicked As…
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Continue reading →: Some days on the middle finger..On my the third and last night in Kagio I realised that there was actually someone there other than me. I had seen a fishing boat go out on a couple of the mornings but not watched closely enough to see if the guy stayed in the village. I walked…
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Continue reading →: Orbital by Samantha Harvey
Six astronauts in a space station orbit our planet over the course of a single day, existing in a sort of trance; weightless, outside of time, transfixed and astonished by the “ringing singing lightness” of the countries of the world they see below. In some ways, its the height of…
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Continue reading →: In the Nether RegionsAnd so I reach the terminus for this journey, a fitting zenith here at Porto Kagio, where I can take a few days, reflect, put the van in reverse if only figuratively, and head back north. Off-season Porto Kagio is a delight in the fine weather we have had the…
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Continue reading →: To the Entrance of HadesThis morning I drove down to the tip of the Mani peninsula. From where the road ends it’s a wild four kilometre hike on a rocky path to Cape Tainaron. Here, the eastern Laconian Gulf meets the Messenian Gulf from the west. It took its name from the mythical son…




