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Broken English Films
Broken English Films productions
18 episodes
1 week ago
Broken English Films' official podcast series discussing our various current, future and past Broken English productions with additional comments on life and movies along the way.
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Broken English Films' official podcast series discussing our various current, future and past Broken English productions with additional comments on life and movies along the way.
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TV & Film
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The Eternal Sleep movie
Broken English Films
39 minutes 23 seconds
5 years ago
The Eternal Sleep movie
Bola and Hugo discuss Hugo's screenplay and forthcoming film, "The Eternal Sleep." They also delve into what it means to dream, what dreams are and some personal experiences they've had in their own dreams. The Eternal Sleep's premise: Set in New York City in 2010, The Eternal Sleep straddles the questions of life after death and the moral choices individuals can make about their own lives. The film revolves around an eccentric neuroscientist trying to find out whether we can stay alive in our dreams if we die in our sleep. We all wonder what happens after the final closing of our eyelids, Dr. Jacquelyn Walsh is no different. The only thing that could separate her from your average person is rather than the traditional view most people have of death being a passage into another higher realm, Jacquelyn believes it's actually just a continuation we visit on a nightly basis. She claims to know that dreams are in actual fact eternal life and that we already know where heaven and our souls reside - our minds. Check out brokenenglishfilms.com and support the indie film company you're about to fall in love with, possibly... Maybe. It's your choice, okay? The writing playlist for The Eternal Sleep (available on Spotify) 1. Soul Music - Bonus Track - Blueprint 2. Springer Ambient - Live - Tosca 3. Ali & Matthias II - M83 4.  Blood - The Middle East 5. White Blank Page - Mumford & Sons 6. Vintern - Tvärvägen 7. Artificial Nocturne - Metric 8. Studio Suicide, 1980 - Tim Hecker 9. Islands - The xx 10. Subtle Art Of The Breakup Song - Cage 11. Holograms - M83  12. Vision - M83 13. The Resurrection Of Scott Mescudi - Edited Version - Kid Cudi 14. Recuerdos del Andar - Gustavo Santaolalla 15. Under Giant Trees - Agnes Obel 16. All I Want - Kodaline 17. Fivefold - Agnes Obel 18. Dr. Katz - Jeff Russo 19. Dead For Two Hours - Patrick Watson 20. Reyja - Ben Frost 21. N.Y. State of Mind - Nas 22. The Well - Lorn 23. Fairy Tale (Bonus Track) - Abel Korzeniowski 24. Session - Linkin Park
Broken English Films
Broken English Films' official podcast series discussing our various current, future and past Broken English productions with additional comments on life and movies along the way.