The flashbulbs of 1972 didn’t just capture celebrities; they captured a seismic shift in the cultural landscape that would define the next decade of cinema. As the elite of Tinseltown gathered, the air was thick with an unspoken tension, a realization that the old guard was crumbling under the weight of a new, raw, and unapologetic artistic vision. But as the cameras panned across the room, one specific, haunting image emerged from the shadows that left everyone… Continue reading…
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