tags: Microcosmos, Radiohead, music, All I Need, nature, streaming video
This wonderful streaming video shows an unlikely combination of a series of clips from the 1996 French film, Microcosmos, with Radiohead's "All I Need" as the accompanying soundtrack. It's really beautiful. The editor writes; "The sensual pace and delicate melody of the song reminded me of a world much smaller than ours, with all the love and violence we experience. All credits go to the film and Radiohead. Hope you like." [3:54].
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What an incredibly cool video. Being a big fan of Radiohead, I love the combination of their song with these fantastic images.
Thanks!
I saw Microcosmos in the cinema here in 1998. It's a wonderful film, the mosquito at the end is simply stunning.