What a charming looking movie I look forward to seeing this.
I have reincarnated John Keats in several virtual movies at my poetryanimations youtube channel which i hope some of you might enjoy seeing.Most recently I have made one of Keats reading his love letter to Fanny Brawne of course I was inspired to make it by this movie.
Kind Regards
Jim Clark
poetryanimations at youtube where great poets and literary figures come back to life
The piece is by Henry Purcell, called Hornpipe in B flat Major Z T683. It originally comes from the incidental music for "Abdelazar, or The Moor's Revenge", a tragedy by Aphra Behn (1677).
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beautiful love story-need to watch this film desperately!
JulieP8 1 year ago
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beautiful love story-need to watch this film desperately!
JulieP8 1 year ago
beautiful love story-need to watch this film desperately!
JulieP8 1 year ago
This movie was sublime. <3
mothersfreakout 1 year ago
The picture at :42 reminds of that one famous portrait of Keats where he's starting off into the distance.
The picture at 1: 27 is sooo sweet!
And the music is beautiful! Sounds like something that would be played at a wedding! Can't wait to see this movie, it looks amazing!
purpleshamrock17 2 years ago
What a charming looking movie I look forward to seeing this.
I have reincarnated John Keats in several virtual movies at my poetryanimations youtube channel which i hope some of you might enjoy seeing.Most recently I have made one of Keats reading his love letter to Fanny Brawne of course I was inspired to make it by this movie.
Kind Regards
Jim Clark
poetryanimations at youtube where great poets and literary figures come back to life
poetryanimations 2 years ago
this is anything but a period film - - - it breaks every convention of one. thanks for posting anyway, the film is exquisite
fioletovaya 2 years ago
I can't wait to see this film: thank you so much for posting this video!!!
ElsadiBrabante 2 years ago
what about the music???
passifleure 2 years ago
Henry Prucell - hole in the wall
it´s use in "Becoming jane"
anynimous 2 years ago
The piece is by Henry Purcell, called Hornpipe in B flat Major Z T683. It originally comes from the incidental music for "Abdelazar, or The Moor's Revenge", a tragedy by Aphra Behn (1677).
bloorwest 2 years ago
Thank you very much for posting!
I love Keats´s poetry!
MelanieMarsy 2 years ago