@mrjyn
May 26, 2009
Interpretation of the act of smoking
The format starts with the thought, the desire , then it gets physical, there is taste, sensation, movement, then comes the fantasmical portion, the smoke begins to take on its own form, all represented by the series of visuals, and then transforms into something more, represented by the music change , whereby the smoke transforms into the ether/spirit , and you may have noted that there is an eerie part at the last clip, where it looks like there is a face in the smoke/spirit/ether, then you can make out like a smoky white shape floating up in the smoke, into the ether, then pans up to a temporary manifestation of the ethers visage ....figures dancing and applauding up in the clouds. These are the Architects of desire, whom have beckoned up part of a humans essence, through the act of smoking , illustrated by the floating white shape rising up to them, as they await its arrival , their mealticket, a package of transformed human desire, like a sacrificial demand.....
Composer: Bruno Nicolai "Psycho Meeting" from "EUGENIE" [AUDIO: Edda Dell'Orso -1970]
Composer: Bruno Nicolai
Vocals: Edda Dell'Orso
-From, "EUGENIE", "WILDKATZE", and DIE JUNGFRAU UND DIE PEITSCHE" (West Germany, 1970)
-"EUGENIE: The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion" (USA)
-'DE SADE 70"
-"PHILOSOPHY IN THE BOUDOIR" (UK)
-"EVGENIA" (Greece)
-"LA ISLA DE LA MUERTE" (Spain"
-"LES INASSOUVIES" France)
-"MARKISIOS DE SADE" (Greece)
A Jess Franco modern update on the Marquis de Sade tale, starring Christopher Lee, Maria Rohm, and Marie Liljedahl ("INGA").
***This film and score isn't to be confused with "EUGENIE" (a.k.a. "EUGENIE DE SADE"), starring Soledad Miranda. That would be easy to do since it is also another Jess Franco film with a score by Bruno Nicolai!***
Composer: Bruno Nicolai
Vocals: Edda Dell'Orso
Bruno Nicolai was the right-hand man of Ennio Morricone. Besides arranging and conducting many of the maestro's scores, he wrote many brilliant ones of his own. He often used the same players, including Alessandroni, Franco DeGemini, and Edda Dell'Orso.