A vintage film projector made of brushed metal and black enamel, its intricate reels frozen mid-rotation, stands on a narrow, dark-stained wooden console table. Beside it, a small, neatly arranged row of classic film cases and a single, dog-eared paperback with a subtle cinematic cover design. The room is lit by a warm table lamp with a linen shade, casting a golden pool of light that highlights dust motes in the air and the projector’s mechanical details, while the rest of the room falls into a velvety shadow. Photographic realism with cinematic, low-angle framing, evoking a sophisticated, nostalgic mood of discerning movie appreciation.

About Me

Hello reader! I am Zhanna, and I welcome you to my personal blog.

My posts will reflect my personal views on movies, books and stories that are worth being told, giving at the same time some insights about my personal background.

I am a 21 year old marketing student from Kyiv, Ukraine, and I am a full-time reader, movie watcher and traveller.


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Taste, Trust, Truth

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A carefully curated stack of novels and essay collections, each with understated, elegant cover designs, forms a small tower on a marble-topped side table. A single bookmark with a thin silk tassel peeks out from the middle book, suggesting a story paused at a crucial moment. On the table, a slender glass carafe of water and a minimalist tumbler catch the cool, indirect morning light. The background shows a blurred, floor-to-ceiling bookshelf with orderly rows of volumes. Shot in photographic realism at eye level with a shallow depth of field and refined, neutral color grading, the composition feels poised and intellectual, capturing a sophisticated love for stories worth telling.