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Herzog's Nosferatu (1979) Trailer w/music by Lully/Pedraza

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This is one trailer of Herzog's Nosferatu (1979), the music is a brand new style created by me (Arturo Pedraza) and it's patented as "Barrock" that mixes the S. XVII and XVIII baroque style with the power of actual rock. The music of this video is "Enfin il est en ma puissance" (Finally he's on my power) and was written by Jean Baptiste Lully, the "barrock" arrange is all mine. :) hope you like it.

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  • Is this Russian or Romanian ? The style of filming is very early 1970s. I'm not sure what style of filming it's called but it's like the style Kubrk used in Clockwork orange. Maybe "Renaissance style".

  • @coptersoisoi It's a german film, Jonathan Harker is portraid by the swiss actor, Bruno Ganz, and shoot in Netherlands. The opening sequence of the film, set to music by Popol Vuh, was filmed by Herzog himself at the Mummies of Guanajuato museum, Guanajuato, Mexico.

  • @lalungenuictdestens if a vampire is chasing you in to a building, would you run up stairs or keep running streight in to the down floor?

  • @infantrydivision11 Haha! actually, I would run to the lower floor, and try to escape from the blood-thirsty vampire... but in every film portraying a vampire, everyone does exactly the oposite! :D

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  • nosferatu ik was in the 1922 but i think its the best movie ever thow like really im being honest

  • @lalungenuictdestens Oh, Interesting. I really like the style of the filming which I believe was called Rennaisance style distant shots with wide focal points. other films like Kurbiks 2001 and even some comedies like Harold and Maud had that same kind of CinemaScope feel to them. Phantom of the Paradise and Rocky Horror Picture Show also used that style. Its basicly the large panoramic shots. I know the older movie is a classic but I thought it was based on Vlad the impaler.

  • This Arrengement Is Beyond Words.. Amazing Job!!! Please where can I find the entire or Source of this Version.

  • fabulous music - graet

  • This was awesome! Love it!

    I made also my own arrangement of a Lully piece, on classical guitar.

  • The vision is a lovely, encouraging.. i thing you do clean a little the Sound! Ciao!

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