Description
Anthony Quinn’s dance in "Zorba the Greek", and the last breath of Michael (played by Al Pacino) in "The Godfather", are two unforgettable scenes in the history of cinema. Such images are of the finest and most intense moments that express immense love and madness. Without doubt, these images contributed to creating our warm memories of cinema and set our pulse running out of passion for colors and images. Driven by the innocence of a child and a dream, we collect picture cut-outs, film reels and songs. With time and since the birth of our dream of cinema started growing withine us making us realize that no seige is able to suffocate our heavenly passion, and our belonging to this identity and dream. Gabriel García Márquez wrote in his autobiography: “Artistic tendency is the most mysterious of all, because one dedicates one’s whole life to it, without expecting anything in return.”