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A mix of laughs, kisses, fights, tears and everything in between. Here's...
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A mix of laughs, kisses, fights, tears and everything in between. Here's what brought us together this year.
List of films and music used in the description.
More about 'Cinema 2011': http://www.keesva...
God, I love cinema. Each year I'm reminded of the sheer force a couple of frames can hold, and it's something only found in film. It seems to just fly by, and if you don't pay attention, you might miss it all. A gorgeous masterpiece about one family coping with the end of the world, the portrait of a young man diagnosed with cancer, the end of a ten-year adventure that reached millions, a cynical writer discovering the magic of Paris... No matter how you look at it, 2011 had something to offer for everyone.
After Cinema 2008, 2009 and 2010, I decided to take a new approach. Artists like Gen and Matt have explored new terrain of the end-of-the-year montage and the urge to keep Cinema's identity intact became bigger than ever. After experimenting with a more personal vision last year, I decided to focus more on the year itself rather than my vision on it.
The Cinema series has a special place for me because bringing so many films together makes it so very clear why we want to spend hours and hours in a dark room filled with strangers. As always, thanks a million to my wonderful subscribers and viewers, everyone who I've had the joy of sharing my passion with and everyone else who've made my YouTube career such a wonderful success. This one's for you.
List of films and music used: http://www.keesva...
Now comes all the boring stuff. Go on, get out of here.
'My Fear #1 (UK Version)', written and performed by Cloud Control, taken from the album 'Bliss Release', remains courtesy of Infectious, ℗ 2011 'Civilization', written and performed by Justice, taken from the album 'Audio, Video, Disco.', remains courtesy of Ed Banger Records under exclusive license to Because Music., ℗ 2011 'Young Blood', written and performed by The Naked and Famous, taken from the album 'Passive Me, Aggressive You', remains courtesy of Somewhat Damaged under exclusive license to Polydor UK Ltd., ℗ 2011 'Spanish Sahara (with London Contemporary Orchestra)', written and performed by Foals with the London Contemporary Orchestra, taken from the EP 'Spanish Sahara', remains courtesy of Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2010
'Cinema 2011' was a non-profit project made solely for entertainment purposes, not aimed at breaking copyright law. No monetary gain was relevant for any of the parties involved. All rights to all material remain courtesy of their respective owners, none of which were involved with or notified of this project.
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Susanna Kaysen (Winona Ryder), 18 years old in April 1967, voluntarily c...
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Susanna Kaysen (Winona Ryder), 18 years old in April 1967, voluntarily checks herself into Claymoore Hospital after an overdose of aspirin and her stay extends for over a year. She denies the accusation from many that she was attempting to commit suicide. Nurses and therapists are surprised when Susanna acknowledges that she does not actually want to go to college and would like to become a writer. She befriends fellow patients Polly "Torch" Clark (Elisabeth Moss), Georgina Tuskin (Clea DuVall), Daisy Randone (Brittany Murphy), Janet Webber (Angela Bettis), and Cynthia Crowley (Jillian Armenante) and forms a small troupe of troubled women in her ward. Susanna is particularly enchanted by Lisa Rowe (Angelina Jolie), a charismatic sociopath. When Lisa returns to the ward after running away she notices that her old best friend's place has been taken by Susanna. She demands to know what happened to her best friend, eventually realizing that she had committed suicide. Lisa befriends Susanna and the two start causing trouble. Lisa encourages Susanna to stop taking her medications and/or trade them with others, and generally resist the influences of therapy.
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