On the Beautiful Pain of Saying Nothing: Desire, Silence, and Visual Inheritance in Pawlikowski’s Cold War and Antonioni’s L’Eclisse
“We’ve avoided saying certain things. Why bring them up now?” – L’Eclisse “Two hearts, four eyes, Crying all day and all night/ Dark eyes, you cry because you can’t be[…]


Casey Jarrin is a writer, photographer, filmmaker, educator. Her essays, reviews, and creative work explore trauma, film violence, queer aesthetics, the politics of desire, and art as empathy machine. Originally from NYC, she moved to the Twin Cities to teach literature and film at Macalester College before escaping academia to lead interactive workshops through





