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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Film: Anne Thorens - Diagonale

Film Appreciation

Many people have experienced a moment when passion, trust, and vulnerability collide with an unexpected obstacle. In her acclaimed 2019 short film Diagonale (Diagonal), Swiss-French filmmaker Anne Thorens explores that uncomfortable intersection through a deceptively simple scenario: a young couple in the midst of an intimate encounter discovers they do not have a condom. What begins as a minor inconvenience gradually reveals deeper questions about consent, communication, and the subtle power dynamics that can emerge within a relationship.

Rather than offering easy answers, Thorens invites viewers to examine how boundaries can become blurred when desire, trust, and emotional pressure coexist. Filmed in a single continuous take, the six-minute drama creates an increasingly tense atmosphere as the conversation unfolds, allowing the audience to experience the situation in real time. 

The film deliberately avoids clear-cut judgments, instead encouraging reflection on how two people can perceive the same moment very differently. Thorens has described Diagonale as a question rather than an answer, challenging viewers to consider where consent begins, where it can be compromised, and how emotional experiences are often remembered in profoundly different ways.

The film features compelling performances from Leonor Oberson and Cyprien Colombo, whose natural chemistry lends authenticity to the story's emotional complexity. Their performances, combined with Thorens' restrained direction, transform an everyday situation into a thoughtful examination of intimacy, agency, and the importance of being heard. 


Source:

https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2021/01/07/diagonale-diagonal/

https://www.swissfilms.ch/en/person/anne-thorens/caa9602fef5048d783bc31f5ea2e4759

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10210052/

https://en.imaginastudio.com/cinema/diagonale

https://youtu.be/Ev2g6U30XU0

Sunday, July 12, 2026

SPINNERS: Techno Llama - Gentle Flowstate Techno

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Wendy Culp

Model Appreciation

Wendy Culp was born on July 12, 1976, in San Antonio, Texas. Standing 5 feet 4 inches tall with blonde hair and brown eyes, she became known for her work as a Playboy model during the early 2000s. 

Before entering the modeling world, Wendy led a notably different life. She served three years in the United States Army, where she reportedly held a Top Secret security clearance. After completing her military service, she returned to San Antonio, built her own home, and worked as a paralegal, demonstrating a level of discipline and determination that would later distinguish her from many other glamour models of her era.

Culp's modeling career gained momentum when she participated in Playboy's "Who Wants to Be a Playboy Centerfold?" search in 2002. That same year, she appeared in the online pictorial "Girls Next Door: The Countdown," helping introduce her to Playboy's growing internet audience. 

Her popularity increased when she was selected as Playboy Cyber Girl of the Week in December 2002. With her outgoing personality and photogenic presence, she quickly became a favorite among Cyber Club subscribers and developed a strong fan following through Playboy's online community.

Her success culminated in being named Playboy Cyber Girl of the Month for April 2003, one of the highest honors within Playboy's online modeling platform at the time. Culp also appeared in a Celebrity Photographer pictorial featuring professional wrestling personality Jerry "The King" Lawler. 

In interviews, she expressed surprise at her success and credited her approachable smile and interaction with fans for much of her popularity. 



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Anna Friel

Acting Appreciation

Anna Friel, born Anna Louise Friel on July 12, 1976, in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is an English actress known for her range across television, film, and stage. She stands at 5'5" with brown hair and green eyes, features that contributed to her early on-screen presence. 

Raised in a media-aware household—her father a teacher and folk guitarist, her mother a special needs teacher—Anna attended Crompton House School. She began acting professionally at age 13, appearing in British television programs before gaining formal experience through early roles rather than traditional drama school training.

Anna rose to national prominence in the UK with her role as Beth Jordache on the Channel 4 soap Brookside (1993–1995), where she was part of one of British television’s most talked-about storylines. 

Her transition to international recognition came with the ABC series Pushing Daisies (2007–2009), where she played Charlotte “Chuck” Charles, earning a Golden Globe nomination. Her film career includes The Land Girls (1998), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999), Timeline (2003), Goal! (2005), Land of the Lost (2009), and Limitless (2011), reflecting a mix of period drama, comedy, and mainstream Hollywood projects.

Beyond film, Anna has built a strong television and stage career. She starred in series such as Marcella (2016–2020), The Girlfriend Experience (2017), and Butterfly (2018), often taking on emotionally complex roles. 

On stage, she appeared in Patrick Marber’s Closer on Broadway and in West End productions including Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Uncle Vanya. Her work has earned her an International Emmy Award, a Drama Desk Award, and a National Television Award, along with nominations for BAFTA and Golden Globe honors.







Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Anna_Friel

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004937/

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anna-Friel