2013
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"To this question, when we were young, my friends used to answer always the same way: "Pussy". I instead used to answer: "Old people's houses' smell". The question was: "What do you really like in life?". I was destined to sensibility. I was destined to become a writer. I was destined to become Jep Gambardella."--The Great Beauty (2013) by Paolo Sorrentino |
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2013 is the 13th year of the 3rd millennium, the 13th year of the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2010s decade.
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In the public domain
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Arts and culture
- Rock on Top of Another Rock, a sculpture by the artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss
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Exhibitions
- Hieronymus Cock: The Renaissance in Print at M - Museum Leuven, Belgium.
- Shunga: Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art at the British Museum
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Literature
- The Silence of Animals by John Gray
- Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us Jesse Bering
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Film
- Borgman by Alex van Warmerdam
- Venus in Fur by Roman Polanski
- Stoker by Park Chan-wook
- Broken City by Allen Hughes
- The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) by Paolo Sorrentino
- Dallas Buyers Club by Jean-Marc Vallée
- American Hustle by David O. Russell
- The Dance of Reality by Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Mood Indigo by Michel Gondry
- Nymphomaniac by Lars von Trier
- The Double by Richard Ayoade
- Don Jon by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- 12 Years a Slave by Steve McQueen
- The Lunchbox by Ritesh Batra
- Upstream Color by Shane Carruth
- Her by by Spike Jonze
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Short film
- Supervenus, an animated short film by Frédéric Doazan
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Music
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Singles
- Get Lucky by Daft Punk
- Formidable by Stromae
- Where Are We Now? by David Bowie
- Bound 2 by Kanye West
- My Nigga by YG
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Albums
- Racine Carrée by Belgian musician Stromae
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Deaths
- Jean Rustin, 85, French painter.
- Nelson Mandela, 95, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician.
- Junior Murvin, 64, Jamaican reggae singer ("Police and Thieves").
- Martin Sharp, 71, Australian artist, emphysema.
- Lou Reed, 71, American rock musician (The Velvet Underground) and songwriter ("Walk on the Wild Side"), liver disease.
- Arthur Danto, 89, American philosopher and art critic.
- JJ Cale, 74, American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter ("After Midnight", "Cocaine") and musician, heart attack.
- Karen Black, 74, American actress (Five Easy Pieces, Nashville, Easy Rider, The Great Gatsby).
- Richard Matheson, 87, American author and screenwriter (I Am Legend, The Shrinking Man, The Twilight Zone).
- Bobby Bland, 83, American blues and soul singer.
- Iain Banks, 59, Scottish author (The Wasp Factory), cancer.
- Otto Muehl, 87, Austrian painter and activist, Parkinson's disease and cardiac ailment.
- Georges Moustaki, 79, Egyptian-born French singer and songwriter.
- Ray Manzarek, 74, American rock musician (The Doors), bile duct cancer.
- Ray Harryhausen, 92, American stop-motion animator (Jason and the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans)
- Vincent Montana, Jr., 85, American musician.
- Roger Ebert, 70, American film critic.
- Jesús Franco, 82, Spanish film director and screenwriter (Count Dracula).
- Joe Weider, 93, Canadian-born American bodybuilder and publisher.
- Kevin Ayers, 68, English psychedelic rock songwriter and musician (Soft Machine, Wilde Flowers).
- Otfried Preußler, 89, German children's book author (Krabat).
- Donald Byrd, 80, American jazz trumpeter.
- Cecil Womack, 65, American musician and singer.
- Nagisa Oshima, 80, Japanese director and screenwriter (Empire of Passion).
- October 25 - Arthur Danto, American art critic (b. 1924)
- November 21 - Bernard Parmegiani, French electronic or acousmatic composer (b. 1927)
- December 5 - Colin Wilson, British writer (b. 1931)
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See also
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