Monday, August 31, 2009

Carniceria





"4 June 1962. Navy chaplain Luis Padillo was walking around giving last rites to dying soldiers as sniper fire surrounded him. A wounded soldier pulled himself up by linging to the priest’s cassock, as bullets chewed up the concrete around them. Hector Rondón Lovera, who had to lie flat to avoid getting shot, later said that he was unsure how he managed to take this picture. Norman Rockwell eeriely used this photograph as a template for his Southern Justice painting, “Murder in Mississippi“.
It was taken in Puerto Cabello Naval Base, Venezuela, the city of 80,000 beside the nation’s largest naval base 75 miles west of the capital Caracas . In June 1962, Puerto Cabello was the scene of one of the bitterest fighting in modern Venezuelan history, now known as the Porteñazo.. The bloody struggle between government forces and guerrilla rebels in the naval base who had the support of the residents of Puerto Cabello. Official casualty figures for the military were 47 dead, 89 wounded. But unofficial estimates put the toll, including civilians, at more than 300."

Source: http://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/aid-from-a-padre/
Stolen from The Crescat.


Ironic isn't it, that the sign in back says "Carniceria" which is Spanish for "butcher-shop".

Monday, August 3, 2009

An Education


Movie I'm looking forward to most this year?


This.
Why? Set in the 60s, gorgeous costumes (I want the dress from the poster -->) and music (and actor), at last a decent plot, beautiful filmography (as far as I can see from the trailer). It's the story of my life, without the 60s, gorgeous costumes and music and guys, plot, and filmography.