De Profundis is a three part, hand/alternative-processed experimental film based on Oscar Wilde's prison letter De Profundis. Incorporating home movies from the 1920's and early gay male erotica along with images from Radical Faerie gatherings, queer pagan rituals, drag performances and images of confinement, this 65 minute film sets up a haunting investigation of queerness, masculinity, history and sexuality. These images are buttressed against a soundtrack composed of Wilde's aphorisms, a voice and piano setting of Wilde's prison letter, and multi-tracked interviews with a diverse group of contemporary gay men.
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Writer and performer Neil Bartlett will read Oscar Wilde's 50000-word letter to his lover and betrayer Lord Alfred Douglas in its entirety from BST Sunday 4 ...
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Oliver Twist 1948 Opening Scene - Dead Can Dance De Profundis
The haunting opening scene of David Lean's 'Oliver Twist' 1948 Music: Dead Can Dance De Profundis (Out Of The Depths Of Sorrow) Spleen And Ideal ...
OSCAR & BOSIE DE PROFUNDIS.
UN HOMENAJE AL GRAN ESCRITOR OSCAR WILDE.
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