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From A Series Of 12 Short Films, By Seamus Murphy
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From the album 'Let England Shake'
Download the album from ITunes now: http://bit.ly/gQ0HRs
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All and Everyone

All and Everyone is the last release in the series of 12 films, and the longest track on the album. Dark, formal and auspicious, it starts with epic gravitas and grandeur building to a controlled and inevitable finale, like death itself. The care-free singalong of the refrain: "As we advancing, in the sun, singing death to all and everyone" strikes me as soldiers meeting their ends with a tune in their heads, buoyed with love of each other and accepting their lot with a jeer. Its slowed-down delivery extends time like slow motion, a deliberate heightening of mortal last moments. It demands reaction and makes me think how cursory the nature of killing and being killed becomes during war, making it all the more worthless. It was the film I most looked forward to making, and most dreaded.

I found a clue to it in Essex at Old Leigh, a place recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and where the River Thames meets the sea. The film starts out with some imagery from Norfolk. With the ominous change in the music comes a day of brilliant morning sunshine under the pier at Southend. Later on in the day the weather turned filthy, becoming a snow blizzard and I had to spend an unplanned second night in Southend. The next morning a few miles along the coast towards London, heavy snows forced me to stop driving and I pulled in at Old Leigh. I quickly got bored stuck in the car and headed for the seashore. The tide was out and ropes and chains of fishing boats and other craft at anchor were being covered with wet snow, the scene resembled an art-directed battlefield in the grey light. I got soaked shooting this but it was better than listening to people on the radio going on endlessly on about local councils failing to grit their roads. Where was the Dunkirk spirit?

After shooting awhile I turned around and was dumb-struck by a vision of red roses delicately placed in the chains on the jetty wall. So discreet they were easy to miss if you weren't on the shore looking back or in a boat at full tide. Were they put there for a particular victim, a memorial to all drowned fishermen, or an expression of doomed romantic love? This line of flowers, with the changing direction and speed of the falling snow gave me something to start working with in approaching All and Everyone. I thank the snow for making me stop.

The ending with the boat being launched and scudding across the sea was shot looking down over Chesil Cove in Dorset. I often had that languid saxophone solo in my head when shooting lengthy sequences, but chose this over other options because it goes on that bit too long. My biggest fear when shooting it was having stayed so long with the boat on a fixed tripod, would it fall out of the bottom of the frame before exiting the frame on left? It slimly made it. I loved the sea, the scale, the gathering gulls following the vessel and the tiny patch of land that is forever England.

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  • Thank you very much for posting all these 12 short films, they are truely amazing. And it has to be said, YouTube has kind of been blessed by having them here for everyone to enjoy.

    And well done to the guy behind the camera, you did a fantastic job filming these images, i'm sure Polly is really pleased with them...

  • And the series is complete. I feel satisfied by the brilliant feel you have given the album with these videos. Looking forward to a PJ concert soon where I live....I hope :/

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  • hi can you whatch little green bag short movie This short movie is my sons first project as a writer/director.He achived this despite his disabilities and learning difficuilties with the help of actor/director David Hayman and his charity Spirit Aid.This is only the first part of a planned quadrology,and we are currently trying to raise funds to film the other three parts which will create a full length feature and tell me what you think

  • Her best work to date. The artistic enormity of this album is stunning. You are witnessing an artist at the very height of their power. PJ Harvey is one of the world's finest poets and troubadors. The accompanying films to her music are no less than brilliant! In a time when artists are squeezed to become narrower, PJ Harvey insists on broadening the scope of her work, to the delight of us all!

  • I pray for England that this song is historical and not prophetic. 

  • wow. very powerful. I love the concept of photography coming to life. If a picture on the wall could come to life like the one's in the video.

  • Great music, great videos, a beautiful voice and a wonderful woman... what else can i ask?... i'm in love!

  • Every time I come to listen to this song and watch the video, I will periodically throughout that day come to watch this several times. Great stuff

  • Album of the year, by miles.

    Greetings from Lisboa! She's coming next week. Two sold-out gigs, and i'm still fighting my way in... :-(

  • My favourite track from this awesome record, still amazes me how she can still come up with the goods album after great album! One of the greats!

  • It is so essential that we feel the pathos, sadness and compassion that this music, these words and these images evoke. Thank-you Polly and all those involved in creating something that keeps my heart alive! As long as we have you, we have hope.

  • this video is my favorite one, just amazing! it really captures what the song is all about, polly is constantly amazing me!

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