A song about anger and alcohol. A film about London.
The song was inspired by The Handsome Family’s ‘So Much Wine’. The visuals are inspired by Walter Ruttmann’s Berlin: Symphony of a City (1927.)
As always I’d love to hear what you think. Enjoy!
A song about anger and alcohol. A film about London.
The song was inspired by The Handsome Family’s ‘So Much Wine’. The visuals are inspired by Walter Ruttmann’s Berlin: Symphony of a City (1927.)
As always I’d love to hear what you think. Enjoy!
Categories: Film and Literature · Films · Songs · World Cinema
A lonesome snowman sitting on Vaughan Road, West Harrow, dreams himself transported to Harrow on the Hill and watches the beautiful people playing in the snow. The song is ‘I Can See It Now’ by the Walker Brothers. Filmed on the 2nd February 2009 in Harrow, London. The film is inspired by the Lumiere Brothers and others. Enjoy!
Categories: Films · London · World Cinema
Tagged: British Cinema, cinema, dream movie, early cinema, February 2nd 2009, film, Harrow, Harrow on the Hill, I Can See It Now, local, London, London in Snow, Lumiere Brothers, silent cinema, snow, snowman, temperance film, Vaughan Road, Walker Brothers, West Harrow, You Tube