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4 months ago
Pluie d'Étoiles / Short film introducing Deleted Scenes Magazine
'Accept & Proceed' (David Johnston/Brighton) first responded to the "silent theme" with a distorted moon. It was passed on to Fernando Favier (Paris) who produced a soundtrack entitled 'Pluie d'Étoiles' (Raining Stars). Both the image and the soundtrack were then sent to Tomás Peña (Madrid) who combined both to make a short film.
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  • godino 4 months ago
    Very surrealist,reminds me "an andalous dog" from Luis Bunuel or some David Lynch scenes!
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  • Espaun 256 3 months ago
    that is exactly what I tried to do.. a tribute to Luis Buñuel and Dalí... im glad you liked it :)
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  • Aaron Kyelberg 2 months ago
    I enjoyed the pace of the film, the rhythm of it. I also enjoyed the strong visuals. I do see this as an homage or celebration of "Un chien andalou" by Bunuel. There is one thing that I would like to point out. Since the visuals are quite strong, I thought the film was much more powerful and intense when I omitted the sound. I felt the sound got too destracting and in the way of the visuals. If I've learned anything from Ingmar Bergman, is that silence is as intense and shocking, if not more intense than sound. Silence is the sound of the subconscious. The Silence of God as Bergman put it.

    Anyways....who am I to say anything. I applaude your film and look forward to seeing more.

    BRAVO!
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  • Mike Lund 16 days ago
    that was amazing! I see a strong david lynch influence
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