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Favorite films of 2023.
มุมมอง 2348 หลายเดือนก่อน
Happy Holidays! To celebrate, I've compiled a short edit of my favorite films of 2023. I hope you enjoy watching it! Thank you for all your support while I've been busy with school. Hopefully I can get back to a regular posting schedule in the new year. Full list of films/shows I watched in 2023: Hamlet (1996) Doctor Zhivago (1965) Mayerling (1968) Plein Soleil (1960) Cinderella (2015) Another ...
L'ECLISSE. APOCALYPSE.
มุมมอง 708ปีที่แล้ว
As long as we were in love, we understood each other. There was nothing to understand. Film: L'Eclisse (1962) Music: Apocalypse by Cigarettes After Sex #edit #fanvidfeed #movie #newwave
Clip from Brief Encounter (1945)
มุมมอง 427ปีที่แล้ว
I wanted to share this clip from David Lean's Brief Encounter (1945). I love this little moment - the lighting, the monologue, the music (Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2) - and I hope you'll enjoy watching it! Full edit of this beautiful movie coming soon :)
Strangers in the Night.
มุมมอง 562ปีที่แล้ว
“They loved each other, not driven by necessity, by the blaze of passion often falsely ascribed to love. They loved each other because everything around them willed it, the trees and the clouds and the sky over their heads and the earth under their feet.” (Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago) Film: Doctor Zhivago (1965) Music: Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra #edit #fanvidfeed #movie
Blue Velvet.
มุมมอง 172ปีที่แล้ว
"Newland Archer . . . saw . . . a slim young woman, a little less tall than May Welland, with brown hair growing in close curls about her temples and held in place by a narrow band of diamonds. The suggestion of this headdress, which gave her what was then called a "Josephine look," was carried out in the cut of the dark blue velvet gown rather theatrically caught up under her bosom by a girdle...
Anna Karenina | Anna's Death
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
It's Anna Karenina day! This is part ten of the series: the last part! Thanks to all of you for sticking around for all ten parts. Next month, I'll be uploading my final review and ranking of all eight adaptations, so stay tuned for that! The 1948 version was blocked by copyright, so I sadly couldn't include it. As always, the relevant passage from the book will be posted in the comments below,...
Nijinsky (1980) | 505
มุมมอง 2.8Kปีที่แล้ว
In my imagination you're waiting, lying with your hands between your thighs and a smile... Film: Nijinsky (1980) Music: 505 by The Arctic Monkeys #edit #fanvidfeed #movie
My Summer of Love.
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Et la joie éclaboussée par son sourire Me transperce et rejaillit au fond de moi Mais soudain je pousse un cri parmi les rires Quand la foule vient l'arracher d'entre mes bras... Film: My Summer of Love (2004) Music: La Foule by Édith Piaf #edit #fanvidfeed #movie
nijinsky era
มุมมอง 4.9Kปีที่แล้ว
Film: Nijinsky (1980) Music: Nureyev by Ilan Eshkeri (from the soundtrack for The White Crow) #edit #fanvidfeed #movie #ballet
Melancholy Man.
มุมมอง 323ปีที่แล้ว
Everyone give it up for the lead actor of Doctor Zhivago: Omar Sharif's brown eyes! Film: Doctor Zhivago (1965) Music: Melancholy Man by The Moody Blues #edit #fanvidfeed #movie
Anna Karenina | Anna at the theatre
มุมมอง 749ปีที่แล้ว
It's Anna Karenina day! This is part nine of the series. Unfortunately, the 2017 version was blocked by TH-cam, which is such a pity, because it happens to be my favorite version of this scene. Here's a link to the scene on the official channel: th-cam.com/video/AFhRa7ROpHU/w-d-xo.htmlm9s The relevant passage from the book will be posted in the comments below. As always, I hope you enjoy the co...
Howards End (1992)
มุมมอง 307ปีที่แล้ว
Did you see the dawn? -Yes; it got light suddenly. And was it wonderful? -No... only grey. Film: Howards End (1992) dir. James Ivory Music: Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Mvt. 3 #movie #edit #fanvidfeed
Anna Karenina | Anna falls ill
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It's Anna Karenina day! This is part eight of the series. The relevant passage from the book will be posted in the comments below. As always, I hope you enjoy the comparisons! 0:00 Intro 0:04 Anna Karenina (1948) with Vivien Leigh and Kieron Moore 4:18 Anna Karenina (1967) with Tatyana Samoylova and Vasily Lanovoy 12:39 Anna Karenina (1977) with Nicola Paget and Stuart Wilson 19:00 Anna Karenin...
Three Reasons: The Age of Innocence (1993)
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Three Reasons: The Age of Innocence (1993)
Three Reasons: A Room with a View (1985)
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Three Reasons: A Room with a View (1985)
Three Reasons: A Passage to India (1984)
มุมมอง 551ปีที่แล้ว
Three Reasons: A Passage to India (1984)
Ludwig | O du, mein holden Abendstern...
มุมมอง 2.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Ludwig | O du, mein holden Abendstern...
Script vs. Screen: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
มุมมอง 177ปีที่แล้ว
Script vs. Screen: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Caricatelo !!!!il film intero è una vergogna non c’è su you tube è in Italia non lo trasmettono mai ormai da anni .
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First comment
Beautiful💖💖
Such a wonderful video. So many times it brought tears to my eyes!
@@lesliesuppan6786 Glad you enjoyed it.
God I'm still in tears over this movie, years later. At least Katya and Sofia got to be happy, in the end. Happy as they could be, at least.
The movie is wonderful and the soundtrack is a masterpiece. The part in the book where Goncharov is dying and he starts to hallucinate Andrey, and begs for forgiveness... It breaks my heart every time 😢
I've been to Schloss Neuschwanstein three times, totally fascinated by the landscapes and the story of the King Ludiwig. Thank you so much for the video and the music. I really want to see the whole movie. By the way, the actor surprisingly resembles the king (except that the king was much taller) and thus, is so handsome 😊
@@taenggom-xy7ry Glad you enjoyed it :-)
A timeless classic. 5 stars.
love it when these typa vids randomly appear on feed and will get get millions of views within weeks Also Can you do one for bicycle thief
haven't seen it but i'll check it out 🫡
no way this nigga made a black and white film edit
random af but cool
SHIIIIIIIIT forgot how good this channel was
forgot how amazing my subscribers are!
Feel like this is one of those videos that will have 1M views in like a couple years
you guys are so sweet ☺️
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personnage iconique de mon adolescance
prachtige beelden.
Sve velike ljubavi su unapred osudjene na propast
Kinda sad that Romy Schneider loathe the role of Sissi despite that it boast her career, it's also sad that Karlhenz Bolm was not there to reprise his role as Emperor Franz Joseph!
Piano song?
Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto.
Ludwig II. hat sich nicht durch seine Schlösser unsterblich gemacht. Denn selbst Stein ist vergänglich. Er hat Richard Wagner gefördert, wie sonst niemand. Und dessen Musik ist unvergänglich. Wer Wagner verehrt, der gedenkt auch des "traurigen" Königs.
Ja, Bernhard, Wagner ist der Titan der Musik und die Jahrhunderte tanzen um ihn herum.
5: Alain Delon’s face
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Non ho piu' ritrovato "sempre incazzato"
What do you mean?
Hermosa música "preludio para un tema de Paganini" serguei rachmaninoff y maravillosa película...
My favorite book 📕
Poppy playtime 1960 1992 1991 1995 Elliot ludwig 1983
Beautiful tribute
did ludwig kiss his brother
I’m
Uncanny how the actor looks very similar to the real Ludwig, great acting thanks for sharing 😊👌
A beautiful movie! Somehow I adore the times when a couple love each other so profoundly but still are with proper behaviors.
The man was a genious!
Is there a Region 1 DVD of this movie with English subtitles?
danke schon
El.cielo
Beautiful
Watched few more stuff at your chanel, its so cool that you are interested in russian history!!! I'm 23, russian, but i live in Italy where i basically don't do anything just smoking weed and watching my favorite italian classics , i think we have to become friends
Oh how cool! Glad you're enjoying the videos :)
@@oldfashionedgrrl if you liked Ludwig and Leopard, you have to watch Visconti's "Conversation Piece" and "The Damned" with Helmut Berger , they are soooo good
@@alexeig127 Yes I've heard they're great!! I also really want to watch Senso but haven't gotten around to it yet
@@oldfashionedgrrl Senso is good, even tho Visconti didn't make bad films at all (i share your negative attitude about "Death in Venice", but for me personally i just decided that I'm too stupid yet to understand it), but this two i mentioned, they are just absolute peak, together with Ludwig😁
What i've watched in 2023: - All Visconti films - Visconti films with Berger (watched 5 times each) (I'm straight) - Romeo and Juliet (1968) - Ninotchka (1939) - Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) - Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972) - ...And God Created Woman (1956) - Accattone (1961) - Zabriskie Point (1970) - Indian Summer (1972) - Gone with the Wind (1939) - War and Peace (1956) And like 30-40 more but i just mentioned the best
I love that Katya's theme plays when Goncharov and Andrew share a cigarrete in the extended version. 2 minutes of pure eye contact and ending with an indirect kiss as Goncharov gives Andrew his cigarrete to finish. Implying that even in her absence, Katya is so present in Goncharov's decisions.
WHY THE FUCK IS THIS FILM NOT ON BLURAY edit: don't break kayfabe
Absolute corruption of the entire intend, weight, and spiritual infusion of the Lohengrin legend. Go back to Pattie LaBelle. But, what do you expect from Globalist.
Fake friends are the real enemies. ____ Goncharov
omg What a beautiful tribute. I have always thought how was Francis who killed his own son, since they really hated personal and politically so openly. All what Rudolf said it ended hapening: the war with England, the I WW in 1914, the falling of the austrian absolutist monarchy, a shame that the arrogant emperor didn´t want listen to his son in any moment, and the only thing he had for him as a father even was just insults and the bad concept. The deep hatred of the emperor for Francis started since he imposed his marriage to Sissi, Sissi was a rebeld, a visionary and romantic person just like Rudolph. Francis could submit Rudolf but never to Sissi, who was always travelling, absent. Rudolf was the memory of that Sissi never could to be submit, that her heart didn´t belong to him, it does not matter how many cheesy series they film selling their relationship like Cinderella and the Charming prince, those who love Sissi we know this marriage was a doom for her. Rudolph was like Sissi, and his father killed him, and if he didn´t, then Rudolf took his own life, i almost would preffer this way, at last both died together, Mary & Rudolph. I love Catherine Deneuve, but i don´t like Omar Shariff at all. As actor i dont´find any kind of class in him playing a royal character. But the promo created is awesome, i want watch the movie now.
Was this from The Great Dictator?
The title of the film is in the title of the video!
@@oldfashionedgrrl The opening of the score I meant.
@@2511dhall It's the prelude to Act I of Lohengrin, an opera by Wagner.
In the great dictator there is a scene where Chaplin plays with the earth balloon, that is when Lohengrin is played (as far as I know)
@@pancakemacbuttery9142 You are right it is.
Visconti Magnum Opus.
Danke da una Italiana
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