The Trace” is a poem that pays homage to Marie Curie, inspired by the film “Radioactive.” In it, within the complex simplicity of poetry, we explore radioactivity, love, and death.
So, a thing is a thing, a thing is a noun; a noun is a thing. But, a thing is a thing and another thing is another thing. That is, everything can be a thing, but between one thing and another thing, there’s a difference. One thing is one thing and another very different thing is another thing, say, anything.
How can such a thing be explained? This article is inspired by the erotic psychological thriller The Maiden, where two women narrate, each from her personal perspective, an erotic encounter that inevitably leads to a fateful conclusion.
THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW (written & directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Marshall Curry) tells the story of a mother (Maria Dizzia) who has grown frustrated with her husband (Greg Keller) and her daily routine. But her life is shaken up when two free-spirited twenty-somethings move in across the street and she discovers that she can see into their apartment.