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Podcast Poetry
Vic Errington
13 episodes
18 hours ago
I perform my own poetry, and also that of other people who inspire me. I read their poetry within the context of their life story. Music and SFX are part of the mix.
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I perform my own poetry, and also that of other people who inspire me. I read their poetry within the context of their life story. Music and SFX are part of the mix.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Asylum - a clip from this classic movie mesmerised me into responding with verse
Podcast Poetry
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1 year ago
Asylum - a clip from this classic movie mesmerised me into responding with verse

There is a scene in Asylum, a movie from 2005, that struck me in so many ways that I hit the rewind button perhaps hundreds of times over the years (perhaps indicative of my own issues upstairs) -


Stella has either lost the plot completely, or achieved enlightenment. I sway to the latter. The release of all attachment. So much so that she watches her son drown with a chilling detachment that some might call indifference, until she's snapped out of her fatal reverie. The scene mesmerised me.


Here's the movie Asylum (2005)


Mother and son are at the river around the 1.10.30 mark.

Podcast Poetry
I perform my own poetry, and also that of other people who inspire me. I read their poetry within the context of their life story. Music and SFX are part of the mix.