An excerpt from Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein's movie October - Ten Days That Shook the World (aka Oktyabr, original foreign title) from 1927 with a soundtrack from Montreal based post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor. The name of the song is East Hastings, album F# A# (Infinity). This song was also used in Danny Boyle's sci-fi horror movie 28 Days Later from 2002. Footage has been slightly edited in that intertitles and a few short scenes have been left out. According to Internet Archive, October was a film commissioned by the Soviet government to honour the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution. The title is taken from John Reed's book on the Revolution, Ten Days That Shook The World. To view the full movie, visit http://www.archive.org/details/OctoberTenDaysThatShookTheWorld
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The song is East Hastings by Godspeed You! Black Emperor. It's on their album F#A# Infinity Symbol
maerchkque 3 months ago
...it's... beautiful. Thank you.
JackPsy1987 1 year ago
in 3:23 was there a baby there?
rojas2070 2 years ago
East Hastings.
Averilli1 2 years ago
whats the song?
ME858 2 years ago