Paradigm Presents Rear Window with Duncan Hannah
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- Опубліковано 17 сер 2014
- Directed | Produced by Michael Mundy for Paradigm Magazine
Edited by Alex Curro
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Interview of Duncan Hannah by Theo Constantinou
Music Courtesy of Valentin Stip
"Every collector carries a list of categories and qualifications in their head, and a 'people collector' has just as strict rules as those who collect antique ceramics or stamps. So what am I always looking for as a collector of people? At the risk of seeming snobbish or gauche one might risk revealing some of the required qualities; they could just have a good, resonant name, first and second working perfectly together; they could have lived improbably full and rich lives, ideally in all sorts of differing domains; they could maintain the lingering glamour of some sort of looming doom, drugs or drink will do; they could be waggish and wicked, expert raconteurs and conversationalists; they could be notably well-dressed with lovely things and intriguing houses, caring about how they look and the world around them looks; perhaps they should be physically attractive themselves or simply very talented at something." --Adrian Dannatt (Visit Paradigm Magazine for the Entire Introduction)
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RIP DH 🖤🙏♥️
Really nice. I wish the music was a little quieter, only because I’m having trouble hearing him talk. The music itself is nice.
Same- I felt what Duncan was saying was deep and true, but the audio was poor and hard to hear him over the blippity-clicking of the music. But it's a very worthwhile clip and thank you to the person who made it.
Such a graceful and hypnotic interview with the gorgeous Duncan Hannah.
I am so impressed. And I'm not just saying that because it's Michael. I'm stunned. The visuals, music and Theo's spoken word had my by the back of the neck - riveted. It is almost impossible for me to stay interested in short-form video for long - and I almost never watch to the end. But here, you created such a perfect amount of tension between each of the elements that I was glued - for the entire 7:17!
very nice
Keats said truth is beauty
Michael Mundy and Alex Curro should be ashamed. This is so horribly produced that they should apologize to Duncan Hannah.
yeah, couldn't be farther from matching the aesthetic of Duncan.