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J Alfred Prufrock Considers The Infinite
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Film By PostModernChuck

1910, LONDON. Renowned poet T.S. Eliot paces the floors of his posh Bloomsbury apartment, struggling with a manuscript that refuses to come to life. All he has is a title: ???The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock.??? Envisioned as a metaphor for the Edwardian age, Prufrock exists only within Eliot???s imagination ??? or does he? In this surreal, avant-garde retelling of Eliot???s fateful writing of this celebrated poem, the roles of creator and creation are challenged in an unconventional, purely cinematic stylization.

J. ALFRED PRUFROCK CONSIDERS THE INFINITE
a postmodernist???s modernist movie

CAST:
AnotherNewDawn - J. Alfred Prufrock
Rposhard - T.S. Eliot
Terakitty - Virginia Woolf
DNR - Ezra Pound
Rjb2112 - Aldous Huxley

DIRECTED BY POSTMODERNCHUCK

Inspired by and adapted from the original poem, ???The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock,??? written by T.S. Eliot (copyright free)

http://www.uvm.edu/%7Esgutman/Eliot.htm

MUSIC

All music was obtained from royalty free / public domain music sites ??? no copyrighted material was used for this film.

NO COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL WAS USED FOR THE MAKING OF THIS FILM.

MODS

Rik_Varguard's "Church Library" - www.8eyedbaby.com
Rik_Varguard's "Rocky Beach" - www.futurestarnetwork.com
Augie64's "Black and White Filter" - http://tmws.themoviesplanet.com

TRACK LIST

Lacrymosa Industry - "Eteinte"
Lacrymosa Industry - "eliXir"
Lugwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight Sonata"
Vinc2 - "Lumiere Obscure"
Georg Philipp Telemann - "Violin Sonata"
Franz Schubert - "Mass in G - 6 Agnus Dei"
Christine Clement - "Requiem"

Added: Aug 28, 2010  |  Runtime: 14:12 |  Views: 198
 

Video Tags: Poet Ezra Pound TS Elliot Post-modern
Related Categories: Drama  Art House 

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