Profile avatar
angierowntree.bsky.social
Award-Winning Indie Filmmaker | Storyteller & Innovator | AVN Hall of Fame Inductee | Speaker: @SundanceOrg & @SXSW | Dog Mum | Coffee Lover | Founder: Sssh.com | ssshforwomen.bsky.social
33 posts 831 followers 19 following
Active Commenter
comment in response to post
Just watched your #TEDTalk β€” you brought so much insight to the stage. Truly inspiring. Huge congrats on a powerful talk! πŸ‘
comment in response to post
I'm so glad! Please let us know if there's anything we can do, and give Fiona a big cuddle from us.
comment in response to post
Sending all my love and healing thoughts to Fiona. She’s so lucky to have you looking out for her, and I hope she'll be back to feeling her best soon. Keeping you all in my thoughts.
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 15/20
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 14/20
comment in response to post
13/20 πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 12/20 Cousins War
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 11/20
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 10/20
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 9/20
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 8/20
comment in response to post
7/20 πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge 6/20
comment in response to post
5/20 #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
4/20 πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
I remember finding it intense and dark but firmly rooted in the sci-fi/dystopian genre. Now, it feels deeply thought-provoking and prophetic. πŸ™„
comment in response to post
3/20 #bookchallenge #booksky
comment in response to post
2/20 πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
1/20 πŸ“š #booksky #bookchallenge
comment in response to post
Try Dr. Clockwork. If he doesn’t have any, maybe he can point you in the right direction. :) drclockwork.com/products
comment in response to post
Thank you!
comment in response to post
Thank you , Anna πŸ€—
comment in response to post
Happy Christmas to both of you
comment in response to post
I love this question. I can only imagine early art was about communication, sharing information, teaching and for the same reason I love being a filmmakerβ€”to tell stories.
comment in response to post
Defining art is highly subjective, which is exactly what makes it so intriguing and complex.
comment in response to post
I completely agree that art is meant to evoke emotions. Even if a piece of art makes you feel sad or induces a sense of unease, it has achieved its goal: to provoke a reaction or stir a feeling. However, I'm not convinced that the only artists were people who liked to "fuck" πŸ˜†
comment in response to post
Interesting. So if I understand correctly, your viewpoint could change how we see historical art, showing that early artistic works were not only about survival or religion but also about exploring and expressing human sexuality.
comment in response to post
Cockpit Dongle
comment in response to post
Yes! Sending you a screener login to one of my favourites...
comment in response to post
😊 I’ve missed you, Key, and thank you for the shoutout.
comment in response to post
πŸ€— Thank you
comment in response to post
following:)
comment in response to post
I’ve noticed the same thing