:39:01
Was her father here?
:39:04
He asked me if I am a fag.
:39:07
He used an american expression,
more subtle.
:39:10
-What is my orientation?
-And what did you say?
:39:13
-That I like men.
-Really?
:39:16
No, you fool. I lied.
:39:19
How can he dare ask whether
I like men or women?
:39:22
-What does he care?
-I am glad I found out.
:39:26
Did he ask the head nurseor you
if you like bestiality or coprophagy?
:39:31
No, you are right. They don't
ask such things.
:39:42
I might go on a trip, and I won't
be able to come and see you.
:39:47
But, in Geneva, they've
offered me a creation...
:39:51
...a chorography
that thrills me.
:39:54
An old idea for a ballet.
I call it 'Trenches'.
:39:58
It is about the first
world war.
:40:01
I will need a lot of dancers...
:40:04
...because in the war there
are a lot of soldiers.
:40:08
But everyone dances in Geneva.
It is great.
:40:13
I want female dancers too, because
the soldier when dying...
:40:17
...lets his soul
get out of his body...
:40:22
...the ghost of which
will be a female dancer.
:40:26
With a white classic skirt
like 'Giselle'...
:40:29
...but with red stains of blood.
:40:33
Very good!
:40:34
Alicia loved it.
:40:36
It's good because life emerges
out of death.
:40:41
the female emerges from
the male.
:40:45
And from the earthly emerges the...
:40:51
The beach?
:40:55
And from the earthly emerges the...
:40:59
The water?