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Post by Moe on May 20, 2008 10:43:26 GMT -5
Please post links here. What do you like about this video?
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Post by Treecat on May 28, 2008 11:04:09 GMT -5
There's not one element in this video that isn't colorful, fun, whimsical, and utterly charming. In this video, Enya really is the Faerie Princess who makes dreams come true. I love the ending, where the little boy opens the book that this 'princess of the isle' has given him, and finds that he's become part of the story.
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Post by Riene on May 29, 2020 23:39:34 GMT -5
Does anyone know the various actors in this video? The little boy, the photographer, the nymphs? I'm sure we did at one point, but I don't remember them!
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Post by πͺ·aestasπͺ· on May 30, 2020 9:58:48 GMT -5
Does anyone know the various actors in this video? The little boy, the photographer, the nymphs? I'm sure we did at one point, but I don't remember them! I don't remember but I think the Caribbean Blue ones are in the Making Of video? After quickly searching for casts in Enya music videos all I found is that the Caribbean Blue video features Martine McCutcheon who is now a British tv personality. And the knight in The Celts video is now the actor Michael Praed. At least for now I can't think of where else to find them.
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Isabel
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Ah! Je voudrais voler comme un oiseau d'aile...
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Post by Isabel on May 30, 2020 13:54:19 GMT -5
Yes, the actors feature in the Making Of Video The Boy: Oliver Baker, 9 years old at the time Butterfly Catcher, Man in the Moon, Eccentric Photographer: Vincent Redmon, Birmingham Royal Ballet The video was directed by Michael Geoghegan and inspired by the illustrations of an American painter Maxfield Parrish. Maxfield Parrish paintings I noticed in the music video: Dream Days, Daybreak and Reveries
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Post by Riene on May 30, 2020 14:16:36 GMT -5
Thank you! I knew the little boy's name at one point, but not the photographer.
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Isabel
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Ah! Je voudrais voler comme un oiseau d'aile...
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Post by Isabel on Jun 1, 2020 16:34:55 GMT -5
Maxfield Parrish - Mutabile Semper, Chocolate, 1900-1901
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Post by Riene on Jun 1, 2020 17:25:12 GMT -5
It's such a fun video, with the way they did that dreamy-type animation of the Parrish paintings. I don't think I've seen that particular Chocolate one, though!
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