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| Thursday, 09 November 2006 | |
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This footage was originally a short film that appeared at the Cannes Film Festival, in 1963, I believe. I digitized it, re-edited, applied some effects and added my own composition "Redhead Tells The Sun." "Redhead Tells The Sun" was inspired by a psychic named Blair--our lives briefly, passionately intersected a couple of years back while I was on the lam in LA. Although skeptical of her powers at first, I came to believe very quickly that I was dealing with someone who had a foot in another dimension at all times. She often mused why I had "pulled" her into my existence. She believed I had been close to some edge and she came to pull me back from it. I think it was the other way around. I'll tell you this: if Blair told the Sun something, he'd listen. In any case, the music complements the other-worldliness of the wild horses, the erotic power of the images, the flight from the abyss and the engine of creation as represented by the fire.
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written by Freddie Karats, July 22, 2007
This is the worst kind of plagiarism. The original film, by Georges Franju is a work of art, devoid of digital crap. You are a thief, of the worst kind. A thief of art.