Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Must see: the first LULU twerking in a 1910 film

Asta Nielsen (born on this day in 1881) was a Danish silent film actress who was one of the most popular leading ladies of the 1910s - and one of the first international movie stars. Her most acclaimed role is likely Hamlet (1921). In 1925, she starred in the German film Die freudlose Gasse (The Joyless Street), directed by G. W. Pabst. It also featured a new Scandinavian actress, Greta Garbo, months before Garbo left for Hollywood and MGM.

In 1921, some eight years before Louise Brooks, Nielsen starred as Lulu in the first feature-length film adaption of Frank Wedekind's  Die Büchse der Pandora (Pandora's Box). That version was directed by Arzén von Cserépy. All together, seventy of Nielsen's 74 films were made in Germany, where she was known simply as Die Asta (The Asta).

Like Louise Brooks, Nielsen was noted for her large dark eyes, mask-like face and boyish figure, Nielsen most often portrayed strong-willed passionate women trapped by tragic consequences. Due to the erotic nature of her performances, Nielsen's films were heavily censored in the United States, and her work has remained relatively obscure to American audiences. Nielsen is credited with transforming movie acting from overt theatricality to a more subtle naturalistic style.

Nielsen founded her own film studio in Berlin during the 1920s, but returned to Denmark in 1937 after the rise of Nazism in Germany. A private figure in her later years, Nielsen became a collage artist and, like Brooks, an author.

Nielsen's erotic "twerk" dance caused an uproar when Afgrunden (directed by Peter Urban Gad) was released in 1910. This role made her a star. After that, she remained popular because of her sex appeal, sense of style, and androgynous looks. This is pretty hot stuff, then and now.


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Louise Brooks :: Harvest Rain ~ "Fountain of Night"

Check it out: Harvest Rain ~ "Fountain of Night"  video from the YouTube channel belonging to  HourOfDecision777 ~ featuring Louise Brooks, of course.



Monday, August 12, 2013

Louise Brooks :: Monsieur Sable (w/ Marion) - La Javanaise

Magnifique ! Versión de "La Javanaise" de Serge Gainsbourg, con imágenes de "La Caja de Pandora" ("Loulou") de G.W. Pabst



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Not for Nothin' (1996) [excerpt] by Cathy Lee Crane

This sensualist's dream follows Louise Brooks look-alike Rodney O'Neal Austin on his search for the Beloved. From the cabaret to opium dens and dancing graces this homage to early sound film explores a world teeming with the mysteries of longing and death. Winner of Best Black-and-White Cinematography in a Short Film (Cork International Film Festival 1996). Here is a brief excerpt. If it doesn't show, follow the link below to watch on Vimeo.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Brooksie "The Girl in Tutu" by Fabienne Feketelaere

Video tribute to silent film star Louise Brooks. Clip video with coloured pics made by Fabienne Deketelaere. Pics by Eugène R. Richee. Music by Duke Ellington, "Blues in Orbit".

Monday, July 1, 2013

Nitrate Dreams by Colette Saint Yves


Nitrate Dreams from Colette Saint Yves on Vimeo.


Colette Saint Yves (born Hortense Lagrange in 1987) is a French photographer, video artist, and collage artist. Saint Yves is a descendent of the mathematician and astronomer, Joseph-Louis Lagrange. She has said in an interview that she chose her pseudonym in tribute to the French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, because she read Sido when she was a teenager and was impressed by the book.

Saint Yves is known for taking her inspiration from early cinema and especially from actors and actresses such as Louise Brooks, Theda Bara, Lillian Gish, Musidora, Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre. Her work is inspired by the artist Joseph Cornell.

Her photography has been featured in the magazines Petits Points and We Are Selecters, as well as on the blogs. Her video piece entitled "Nitrate Dreams," a tribute to Louise Brooks, was featured on Eva Truffaut's blog, "Archives & Mythologie des Lucille."

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Nouvelle Vague - Our lips are sealed

Nouvelle Vague is a French cover band led by musicians Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux. Their name means "new wave" in French. Their name refers/alludes to their "Frenchness" and "artiness" (the '60s new wave of cult French cinema), the source of their songs (all covers of punk rock, post-punk, and New Wave songs), and their use of '60s bossa nova-style arrangements.

Members, former members and contributors include French artists who are now well known as solo performers, each considered as part of what is called the "Renouveau de la chanson Française" (the "Renewal of French chanson"). Those artists are Camille, Phoebe Killdeer, Mélanie Pain, Marina Céleste and Gerald Toto. Mareva Galanter joined the roster of vocalists in 2010.

Here is their cover of "Our lips are sealed," featuring Terry Hall & Marina Celeste. The video is composed of clips from the 1929 Louise Brooks film, Diary of a Lost Girl.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

"Louise" sung by Maurice Chevalier

"Louise" was a show-stopping number from the 1929 film, The Innocents of Paris, Paramount's first musical. Here, it is sung by Maurice Chevalier, with the Leonard Joy Orchestra. Though now associated with the actress, the song in fact has nothing to do with Louise Brooks. Nevertheless, we like it.


"Louise"
(Words by Leo Robin, music by Richard A. Whiting)

Wonderful! Oh, it's wonderful
To be in love with you.
Beautiful! You're so beautiful,
You haunt me all day through.

Every little breeze seems to whisper "Louise."
Birds in the trees seem to twitter "Louise."
Each little rose
Tells me it knows I love you, love you.

Every little beat that I feel in my heart,
Seems to repeat, What I felt from the start,
Each little sigh
Tells me that I adore you, Louise.

Just to see and hear you
Brings joy I never knew.
But to be so near you,
Thrills me through and through.

Anyone can see why I wanted your kiss,
It had to be But the wonder is this:
Can it be true,
Someone like you Could love me, Louise?

Every little breeze seems to whisper "Louise."
Birds in the trees seem to twitter "Louise."
Each little rose
Tells me it knows I love you, love you.

Every little beat that I feel in my heart,
Seems to repeat, What I felt from the start,
Each little sigh
Tells me that I adore you, Louise.

Just to see and hear you
Brings joy I never knew.
But to be so near you,
Thrills me through and through.

Anyone can see why I wanted your kiss,
It had to be But the wonder is this:
Can it be true,
Someone like you Could love me, Louise?

Monday, June 24, 2013

Images of Louise Brooks - Sonchai Körner


Sven Mundt is a Berlin-based stage director and video artist. His latest play, Images of Louise Brooks, brings together three generations of actresses: Hollywood actress Candy Clark (66), Swedish performance artist Marta Oldenburg (51) and Berlin-based actress Sonchai Körner (33). Within the context of three solo performances, they explore the paths their lives has taken, talking about the choices they made and the repercussions of those choices. [If the above video doesn't work, try viewing it at Vimeo.]

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Must watch video: Martin Scorsese talks about film






Must watch video: Martin Scorsese talking about film. No mention of Louise Brooks, but
much talk of silent film and a brief glimpse of Colleen Moore.

"But what happens when a movie is seen out of its time? For me, 1951 [when he saw The Day the Earth Stood Still was my present, when I saw it. I was nine. For someone born twenty years later, when they see the movie it's a different story. Someone born today, they'll see it with completely different eyes and a whole other frame of reference. Different values, uninhibited by the biases of the time when the picture was made. Because you can only see the world through your own time, which mean that some values disappear and some values come into closer focus. Same film, same images, but in the case of a great film, the power, the timeless power that really can't be articulated, that power is there even when the context has completely changed."    Watch the full lecture here

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Our Miss Brooks - video



Video featuring Louise Brooks - with music by the early British jazzers Ray Noble and Al Bowlly, "There's a Ring Around the Moon"

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

"Sur ma Serviette" (On my towel) taken from "ARTEMIS"



Louise Brooks is the star of "Sur ma Serviette" ("On my towel") from the album "ARTEMIS" --
Released on April 22nd 2013 on Manivette records/Le Chant du monde in France. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Caro Emerald's new video features Louise Brooks

How many images of, or related to, Louise Brooks can you spot in the new video from the Dutch singer Caro Emerald?



"Tangled Up" is the new single from Caro Emerald's new album, The Shocking Miss Emerald, which was released just a few days ago. From what I've heard, I like it.

I hadn't known of Caro Emerald before, and obviously, I've been missing something. The Shocking Miss Emerald (which brings to mind The Shocking Miss Pilgrim film and memoir by Frederica Sagor Maas) is Emerald's second album.

Her debut album, Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor, was released in January, 2010 and immediately went to number one on the Dutch album charts. The album stayed number one for 27 weeks, an all time record, beating out Michael Jackson's Thriller, which spent 26 weeks at number one in 1983. The album reached double platinum status in the Netherlands in July, 2010. In August of that same year it reached triple platinum, and by November it had gone quadruple platinum, before hitting platinum six times over by year's end. Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor would end up spending 104 weeks on the album charts, until it was removed due to a Dutch rule which provided that albums can't spend more than 2 years in the charts. It later returned and climbed as high as number eight.

So, how many images of, or related to, Louise Brooks can you spot in the new video from the Dutch singer Caro Emerald? For more on this fantastic singer, check out her website at www.caroemerald.com/

[Thanx to the Meredith Lawrence for alerting me to this fantastic video.]

Friday, February 1, 2013

Louise Brooks - Don't Put A Tax On The Beautiful Girls

Presenting a new YouTube video "Louise Brooks - Don't Put A Tax On The Beautiful Girls."

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Music by Herb Weidner

A nicely tinted and nicely toned video from YouTube. Music by Herb Weidner.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

New song inspired by Louise Brooks

Last year, Ross Berkal released an ebook called Benevolent Siren: Remembering Louise Brooks. It tells the story of Berkal, who as a young man in the early 1980s, had the experience of meeting and befriending the then older and reclusive Louise Brooks. The story of that friendship is chronicled in his self-published ebook. (It is also referenced in Barry Paris' 1989 biography of the actress.) Berkal also released Youthful Places, a small collection of poetry which contains "MLB," a poem about and dedicated to the actress. 

Last week, I received the sheet music (piano/vocal arrangements) for another 2012 Berkal release, For A Childhood Friend / No Dreams Are Wasted / MLB (CreateSpace), a 28 page anthology of three melodic, original alternative rock ballads including a reflection on one's youth and relationships, a homage to the visionary Polish author and artist Bruno Schulz, and a recollection of iconic silent film actress and author. Thank you Ross. Here is the YouTube video for MLB.



Ross Berkal was born and raised in Massachusetts. While a young man he had the unique experience of meeting - and later developing a friendship with - iconic silent film actress and author Louise Brooks. The story of that friendship is chronicled in his book Benevolent Siren: Remembering Louise Brooks. During the 1990's he relocated to New York City where he established himself as the founder, songwriter, and bassist of the alternative rock project Dahlia, which performed at many of Manhattan's best known venues including landmark rock club CBGB's. He presently resides in the metro-Boston area. 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Movie Legends - Louise Brooks (Showgirl)


Another YouTube video :: Movie Legends - Louise Brooks (Showgirl)

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Louise Brooks vs Pictureplane's "Goth Star"

Louise Brooks vs Pictureplane's "Goth Star" (via YouTube)


Clips of Louise Brooks in the films Pandora's Box (1929) and Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) by G.W. Pabst. The song is "Goth Star" by Pictureplane, from the album Dark Rift (2009).

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Andy Stott - Numb (Video)


This music video includes a bit of Louise Brooks.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Louise Brooks inspired music by Cristiano Arcelli

Italian musician Cristiano Arcelli is hoping to raise funds for his Louise Brooks inspired music. Read more (in Italian) on this webpage.


Sponsorizza il nuovo cd di Cristiano Arcelli, vai su www.musicraiser.com e scegli fra le ricompense in basso a destra.

BROOKS.
Il nuovo gruppo di Cristiano Arcelli dedicato a Louise Brook, la diva dark del cinema muto.
Una musica di fusione tra il jazz, l'hardcore e il punk.

Cristiano Arcelli - sax alto, composizioni, arrangiamento
Federico Casagrande - chitarra elettrica
Marcello Giannini - chitarra elettrica
Zeno de Rossi - batteria
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