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michael smith
United Kingdom
Приєднався 7 лют 2013
Dark Satanic Malls
This is a film me and Maxy Bianco made about the Thames Estuary, round Tilbury, Lakeside, Greys. Soundtrack by Andrew Weatherall & Nina Walsh.
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Phone-Poem #2: Hound of Love
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My dog Woody always gets the sunny spot. Thanks for the music Gilroy Mere.
Hounds of Whitby
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A true story about a terrifying night I once spent in Whitby on the North Yorkshire coast ...
Stranger On The Shore (Hastings & St Leonards)
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I made this film when I first moved to St Leonards-on-Sea, and fell in love with the place. It's a hymn to its eccentric, down-at-heel charms. I made it with Maxy Bianco, with a soundtrack generously provided by Andrew Weatherall and Nina Walsh, and also the banjo player who lived on the street corner.
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This is a live version of the opening chapter of the book I'm currently writing, working title "A Bairn & A Bar By The Sea." It's a bit of a midlife crisis novel, and a meditation on the strange times we find ourselves living in. The music's by Simon & The Pope & Fritz from 23 Skidoo. The visuals (& idea for the piece really) are by Zeroh.
Hi Michael. I've only just found your exceptional (and moving) film. As a St Leonards resident I've never seen anything that captures the place so well. I'm in the Kino on Norman Rd most days. If you'd like to meet for a drink I'd love to introduce you to Russel and Olga who own and manage the cinema because this should really be up there on their screen. I think they'd be more than happy to screen it. With your permission - I'll send them the link? Congratulations on this wonderful piece. Stanley.
The curse is real. I left and I can't stop thinking about going back.
i don't wanna leave!!
Not many outsiders know that television was invented in Hastings.
I lived in St Leonards had a shop in Bohemia Road in 1969, this film depresses me because the whole area has been a slum for years and it got worse in the last 30, l left UK and have been watching its decline from afar, its not the town its the people.
Bah humbug. I moved here ten years ago and found a vibrant, creative, eccentric little scene that was thriving under the radar. This is partly due to the fact it had become run down and so was affordable to those pursuing creative or unconventional paths. A real bohemia that instantly felt like home. As for the people, it's probably the most colourful, creative and genuinely likeable crowd of people I've ever had the good fortune to find myself living among. Bohemia where you had your shop is in the process of revitalising itself and is home to a growing number of cool, small, independent shops. But I'm sure you'd have no sense of that, given you're happy to just "watch its decline from abroad," with your 30 years out-of-date opinions, unlike the community of people I know here, who love and care about the place and are actively involved in helping in its revival.
Excellent. Great vioce. Kim hi x
Beautiful movie of Hastings and amazing narration Thank you
Very, very lovely. Excellent little film and I enjoyed the John Cooper Clark style narration too. Loved the reference to sometimes looking like you're "living in a dream" Well done!
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much I`m an old lady now born here in Hastings living in St Leonards and unfortunately housebound, so this did my heart good.
This is fabulous.
He’s gorgeous ❤️
Amazing work. Thank you.
Indeed. I went to Hastings in 1996-1997 on my English language academic year and then I lived in Bexhill with my first bf, and despite of me now living in Suffolk, I will always return to my first home of Hastings, at least 3 times a year. Can't wait to go back next week
Totally captures Hastings! Evocative and beautiful, thank you so much!
my pleasure - watch out for the next instalment coming soon ...
Great piece.
strong and special narrative
It's so soooo good ❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve only watched 30 seconds of this and I love it already - sterling work.
Brilliant summary. I share your feelings.
Incredibly powerful and poignant work. Thank you.
Truly wondrous!
Throw a hag stone into the sea , then you can leave .
I was looking for Jean Smith and found this. There is something about the light on the sea in Hastings. You captured it briefly in the view down the hill to the sparkling ocean. Once born by the ocean, you always come back, and stay as long as you can.
Excellent, Michael. Is your book finished yet? I need to read it.
Love your films. Absolutely loved your film on St. Leonards. I'm leaving London to move there in a few weeks and it struck a very resonant tone with me. Brilliant.
Yeah that is the difference.
Wonderful, thank you. You've captured its soul as we know and love it.
Please, whereabouts is that market lane please?
It's called George Street. It runs parallel to the coast road at the east end of Hastings.
it runs behind the library and the Observer Building but is not used that often - though they do nice one offs at festivals, exhibitions and so on
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was that bill fellows narrating a small section?
he certainly was - "the Venerable Bill"
Very well done I certainly enjoyed your words about the town I live in born in and we have had our problems but also a feeling of warmth I love this town when away it’s good to be back
This is incredible.
The video content is so excellent, congratulations
Absolutely BRILLIANT as per usual! Looking forward to your novel - see you in the MF x
Yesterday I heard a voice on the radio, or somewhere, which sounded like yours. It made me wondered what you were up to. And today a gift of a video. Wonderful.
Thanks Simon. Currently working on my midlife crisis novel, shouldn't be too much longer now! Glad you enjoyed the video ...
This is a mesmerising watch. So good.
I miss Hastings, my first home. So home sick
This is great. The quality is amazing.
This is the best and most realistic portrayal of St Leonards that I have seen. Thank you.
Wow I love Whitby cos it’s so ...... xxx
That was good xxx
wonderful thankyou
Blown away, the words that were missing to articulate Crowley's curse have been discovered
What a great video! I love Hasting and St Leonards, i want to live there something keeps making me return back month after month until i finally live there :)
Me too. I'm terribly homesick
move here it's ace
My town :) great watch
I live in Hastings originally from London. What a powerful video and yes the curse is set upon me.
HAHAHAHA..Failed in London, tried Hastings. Spells..
Me too. I'm still trying to find a mutual exchange. Someone in Hastings wanting Suffolk
Circular time indeed. Lovely work, thanks Michael! Very glad to see on the UA-cams xx
This is fantastic - beautifully observed.
it was an attempt at a film done in a proper lockdown style - day-to-day domestic poetry all made on a phone & a laptop! wanna do some more ...
RE: Crowley curse... take a pebble from the beach and break the curse. If you can call it that! I think it's a magical place.
People also used to say you had to kiss the winkle on winkle island to break the curse.
Not just a pebble. It has to be a hag stone. A stone with a hole through the middle.
@@RyakkiBaka I have one. Keep going back though...
A joy to view!
I came here from South London 22 years ago and wouldn't want to live anywhere else now!
This is a great view of this very special place! London or here are the only places I would want to live. 🤗 🌈
Michael, you need to do many more of these, melancholy Mesmer. You are rather jolly good at this and you also seem to have found Crowley's exorcist steps 09:55. More please.
got another spookier one in the pipeline
Great, can't wait! @@michaelsmith-wr4tq