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Natalya Mirzoyan - My Childhood Mystery Tree (2008)
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 13 lety
Dir. Natalia Mirzoyan, Russia, 2008, 10min20s A small boy searches for his teddy bear and discovers a place of lost childhood dreams.
Local Hero - Final Scene & Credits (Mark Knopfler - Going Home)
zhlédnutí 180KPřed 13 lety
Mark Knopfler - Going Home
Sarah Van den Boom - Novecento Pianiste (2005) Animation Short (1 of 2)
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 15 lety
Born during an ocean crossing, Novecento is thirty-years-old and has never been ashore. Sailing the Atlantic, he spends his life in the piano lounge of the ship, composing an enchanting music, the greatest ever heard on the Ocean.
Sarah Van den Boom - Novecento Pianiste (2005) Animation Short (2 of 2)
zhlédnutí 3,9KPřed 15 lety
Born during an ocean crossing, Novecento is thirty-years-old and has never been ashore. Sailing the Atlantic, he spends his life in the piano lounge of the ship, composing an enchanting music, the greatest ever heard on the Ocean.
Wioletta Sowa - Refreny (2008) Animation Short Part II
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 15 lety
Fragments of memories, dreams and experiences conveyed through luminous impressionistic images and ethereal, miasmic sound design. Fact-o-mation: Jerzy Kucia was the artistic director (Sowa being a student of his), and one of the animators was Wojciech Sobczyk (whose Wiosna 1999 I have shared here, and who also worked on Kucia's masterpiece, Strojenie instrumentów). (Thanks to MENISCUS for this...
Wioletta Sowa - Refreny (2008) Animation Short Part I
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 15 lety
Fragments of memories, dreams and experiences conveyed through luminous impressionistic images and ethereal, miasmic sound design. Fact-o-mation: Jerzy Kucia was the artistic director (Sowa being a student of his), and one of the animators was Wojciech Sobczyk (whose Wiosna 1999 I have shared here, and who also worked on Kucia's masterpiece, Strojenie instrumentów). (Thanks to MENISCUS for this...
In Bruges (2008) Suicide Scene (The Dubliners - On Raglan Road)
zhlédnutí 178KPřed 15 lety
In Bruges (2008) Suicide Scene Music: The Dubliners - On Raglan Road Directed by Martin McDonagh, with Colin Farrell & Brendan Gleeson
Jerzy Kucia - Krag (The Ring, 1978) Animation Short
zhlédnutí 17KPřed 15 lety
"A pristine new transport-stream recording of Jerzy Kucia's exquisitely beautiful 1978 film, Krąg. The film observes the cycle of leisurely activity in the countryside through a visual language of hypnotic semi-abstraction - at first glance all appears calm on the surface, but chaos lurks around the corner. Kucia is a genius of film and animation, and this film comes with my highest recommendat...
Michael Robinson - Sea of Breath, Cloud of Ground (2008) Animation Short
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 15 lety
"Four animated vignettes / movements combine to relate an abstract narrative. One year in the making, the short film is the work of Michael Robinson. Unlike his previously featured works (Xologola and Candela Latitudes) some elements are clearly distinguishable (the drowning man, the boat) but you can freely rearrange them to create your favourite creepy story. Music: Caleb Smith (part 2); Alyx...
Caetano Veloso - Jokerman (Fixed Audio)
zhlédnutí 165KPřed 15 lety
Caetano Veloso Covers Bob Dylan's Jokerman. Fixed audio. 1. Standing on the waters casting your bread - While the eyes of the idol with the iron head are glowing. Distant ships sailing into the mist, You were born with a snake in both of your fists while a hurricane was blowing. Freedom just around the corner for you But with the truth so far off, what good will it do? Jokerman dance to the nig...
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I read Hollywood studio execs wanted the ending changed to happy. Mac going back to Scotland or some such thing. Forsyth insisted no, then came up with the red phone booth ending. He remembered he had this phone booth shot and added the phone ringing. Perfect end to a unique, quirky film. I love this film.
they didn't want to leave
What better way to end a film than with the Geordie national anthem.
I have seen this movie 3 or 4 times and only the last time did I notice that he fixes his tie in the mirror when he is ready to face his judgement with Harry, and then here he fixes it when he is ready to face his judgement with the creator.
One of the best scenes ever. And one of the best Irish songs ever, from a great poem.
I demur - I think he's taking in the City for the first time as he now has a contrasting experience. It's a new, oceanic experience. He can't go back but now feels the awe of the City.
Just replace "awe" with "emptiness" and you'll have it right.
As others have said, one of the best film endings EVER! You kept ALL the credits and music in too... right to the final drum fill 👏👏👏
8:51 love that piece. its feel like there is nothing in life.
thank you absolutely beautiful
Después de tantos años me pone la piel de gallina eterna amo a la música mi música saludos❤
Amazing scene in an amazing movie. Martin McDonagh as a director is truly a gift. All of his movies have this peculiar charm. Humor mixed with poignant and gut-wrenching moments that just come out of nowhere. His latest "Banshees of the Inisherin" is my best and then closely following is this one, "In Bruges." But it's the "Seven Pscyhopaths" that I would like to give a shoutout. Not a well-known film, but it's really this strange and beautiful film with absurd characters and plot and, again, has this strange charm that Martin McDonagh brings to all his movies.
Such a sense of longing and homesickness in that music.
Amazing. You know he didn’t expect to have been enthralled in such a magical life changing adventure but that’s Scotland for you lol
Does This Scene Reminds Me Of A History Of Violence?
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In my top 5 favorite movies of all time. I watch it maybe once every month or two just to feel..........everything this movie moves in me.
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In my mind, performing this Bob Dylan song is a heroic feat. Bravo.
Do caralho, simplesmente!
Heartbreaking. This is me every time I come back to London
Probably the most beautiful suicide scene in film history...
Crying my eyes out....
A sweet sad ending appreciated by those who have experienced their own reluctant goodbyes.
Bill Forsyth was 100% correct that the movie had to have Burt Lancaster. Definitely one of my all time favorite movies.
What made this much worse was the fact that a woman he believed he was in love with is gone forever.
Why not fire the pistol fro. The roof top ???? Thinking wow 3k likes ty
You just know as McIntyre is looking out at noisy Houston, he’s thinking back to Scotland (as the final clip shows the town).
Why didn't he just shout "RUN!" or shoot his gun out the window or summink?
Bet you back in 1983 a lot of cinemagoers who wouldn't normally have done so stayed in the theatre through the credits.
Just watched it for the first time, and god this ending hit me so hard out of no where. Great film.
Considering Bill Forsth wanted to leave it just with Mac looking lonely out at Houston, it's one of the few times a studio overrule has actually worked. They wanted him to shoot a happy ending (which would've been completely crass) so as a compromise, he used a longshot of the jetty and phonebox they already had kicking around and added the ring. So, you get the ultimate optimist/pessimist test - if you're an optimist, someone will pick up the phone - followed by Knopfler's beautifully matched and matchless Highland Blues. If this film doesn't make you cry happy tears, you should get yourself checked for a pulse.
I remember thinking this was the funniest thing ever when I was 10 years old.
The music here and entire musical score for Local Hero was composed and arranged by Glasgow native Mark Knopfler, co-founder of Dire Straits.
Oh, for goodness' sake = wet shirtfront again.....
Don't have to just be a native Scottish islander to feel the that way. Wonder where the final exterior was shot ? Not enough high rises for Houston surely. How about Aberdeen?
How about a Russian one
I would argue it wasn't suicide at all
No words...
This scene gets me everytime
My God could Luke sing.
Love the song love the movie
Si. ,me gusta mucho
I’m actually half Scottish & half Irish & a little bit of English well I feel about it but feel Irish ok I’m just being honest alright people. 19:33pm 06/07/22 Seamus from Ireland.
Absolutely wonderful cover of a Dylan classic. It's not an easy song to do, but this works great. Love the percussion.
This scene gets me. It's beautiful.
This film is one of my all to.e favorites! Right at the top. It is so beautifully filmed with great, subtle humor and a great affection for the quaint life in this Scottish town. I'vw been to Scotland once when I was a young teen. I remember staying for 2 nights in a town called Crail and it had the same charm of this great film. I fondly remember it 40+ years later.
Sorry for the mistakes.
Simply one of the most perfect film endings of all time. Utter magic ❤
Raglan road is playing caus he's thinking about his wife who died.
The song goes perfectly with this scene it gives me goosebumps