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allthefights · 25 days
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dearly · 1 year
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Gaspard Ulliel in Sibyl (2019)
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tourneurs · 4 months
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“Your role is to stay in the fantasy.”
Sibyl (2019) dir. Justine Triet
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rrrauschen · 8 months
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Justine Triet, {2019} Sibyl
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SANDRA HÜLLER as Mika SIBYL (2019, dir. Justine Triet)
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Presume Not That I Am What I Once Was - The King (2019)
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Pairing: Prince Hal/Henry V x female!reader
Description: You and Hal fall for each other as both of your realities come crashing down, all at once.
Word count: 801
Warnings: mentions of sex, female anatomy and allusion to pregnancy, supporting character death (?)
A/N: Hiii! Long author’s note warning. It’s been so long since I’ve posted on here. Of course the first fic I write on return is about the love of my life, Prince Hal. Now, for the record, I will always, ALWAYS see Tom Hiddleston as Hal. Full stop. #HollowCrownSuperiority. But yesterday, I was looking at scenes from The King (with which I take great issue, but we aren’t ready for that conversation) and the visuals (read: Timmy’s face) were giving way too much for me not to be inspired to write about such a complex, clever, and conflicted character. Soooooo here’s 800-ish words about our beloved prodigal son/wayward prince turned King of England. Oh, also, right below here is *probably* my favorite Shakespeare monologue. Very revealing (and confounding) of Hal, and what made me fall in love with this character. <3
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Henry IV Act I, Scene ii
PRINCE
I know you all, and will awhile uphold The unyoked humor of your idleness. Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world, That, when he please again to be himself, Being wanted, he may be more wondered at By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapors that did seem to strangle him. If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work, But when they seldom come, they wished-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. So when this loose behavior I throw off And pay the debt I never promisèd, By how much better than my word I am, By so much shall I falsify men’s hopes; And, like bright metal on a sullen ground, My reformation, glitt’ring o’er my fault, Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off.
You didn’t know it would be the last time. The last time you would hear the voice he never used around anyone else but you, tender, caring, adoring. The last time you would see him grin like he did when he was too far gone from drink, euphorically gleeful. The last time you would ever be able to touch him. Here, he wasn’t the Prince of Wales; he was Hal.
You weren’t expecting to feel the way you did about him. The way your heart beat faster each time he swaggered into the Boar’s Head Inn. The knot in the pit of your stomach when you’d come downstairs to find Sibyl perched on the prince’s lap with his hand ‘round her waist. You kept your eye trained on him every night, gambling and singing and fucking the night away.
At first, it was just like any other lay with the drunken, unkempt men that passed their time here. Just bodies moving together. Over time he visited Sibyl less and less, and wasted no time pulling you upstairs. He would stay the whole night and hold onto you in his sleep.
He wasn’t expecting to traipse around Eastcheap only for his mind to wander back to you. Back to the conversations you two shared in that Spartan single-room apartment after it was all over, the both of you laying entangled atop sweat-soaked sheets. He loved watching you gaze at him in the candlelight as he murmured tales of his antics with Falstaff and Poins, almost always punctuated with the faint grunts, cries, and rhythmic banging and rocking from all around, a prelude to another round of lovemaking.
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It was the night after his father, Henry IV, had succumbed to the pox. Hal wasn’t gentle this time. He fucked hard, the rocking making you nauseous at one point, not that he would have noticed because he had kept his eyes closed the whole time. You wondered what was going on in his head. You wondered when you would summon the strength to tell him. Hal thrusted and thrusted, but it was all for naught. His moans turned to whimpers. He collapsed beside you; head buried in the crook of your neck as he broke into a sob. 
“Hey, hey,” you said, turning to him and pulling him into you, your hand cradling the back of his head. His breath came out in warm huffs and tears seeped onto your breast.
“My father...” Hal mumbled. You pulled his face up to yours, thumbs wiping the tears from his bloodshot eyes. He looked tragically beautiful. While you cursed yourself for what was to come, Hal replayed his words to his father’s councilors. Know now that you will be watched over by an altogether different king. Hal assumed – no, he knew – his father saw him as nothing but a royal pain. His thoughts were interrupted by your quiet groan. You winced and looked down, hand to your lower stomach. Hal’s eyes followed. You hadn’t meant to let out a sound, jerking your hand back down to the bed. In fact, you had been good at hiding it. Or so you thought. Your eyes traveled slowly back up and you met your lover’s gaze. You’d never seen so many thoughts go on behind someone’s eyes, grief, trepidation, yearning, remorse… You held each other as hard as you had the very first time, a goodbye of sorts. But that was the thing about goodbyes, endings – no one ever shared them for the same reason. 
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Snow fell the day Hal became King Henry V of England. The Abbey bells rang out around London. Your hand slid to your belly instinctively and gazed at the city from your window, just barely making out the palace in the distance.
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moviemosaics · 2 months
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Sibyl
directed by Justine Triet, 2019
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gregor-samsung · 3 months
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Sibyl (Justine Triet, 2019)
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PotO Gifsets Masterpost Vol. I
A masterlist of gifsets I've made from various performances I've watched.
Ian Jon Bourg & Olivia Safe w. Kyle Gonyea (Hamburg, 2001)
Little Lotte: Part I
Little Lotte: Part II
The Mirror
The Phantom of the Opera
I Have Brought You...
Music of the Night: Part I
Music of the Night: Part II
Music of the Night: Part III
Music of the Night: Part IV
I Remember...
Act I Unmasking
Stranger Than You Dreamt It: Part I
Stranger Than You Dreamt It: Part II
The Rooftop: Part I
The Rooftop: Part II
All I Ask of You: Part I
All I Ask of You: Part II
All I Ask of You: Part III
All I Ask of You (Phantom's Reprise): Part I
All I Ask of You (Phantom's Reprise): Part II
Masquerade: Part I
Masquerade: Part II
Masquerade: Part III
Why So Silent?
Twisted Every Way: Part I
Twisted Every Way: Part II
Point of No Return: Part I
Point of no Return: Part II
Point of No Return: Part III
Point of No Return: Part IV
Point of No Return: Part V
The Final Lair
Gary Mauer x Beth Southard (Dallas, 2006)
The First Lair
Point of no Return
Final Lair
Earl Carpenter & Rachel Barrell (West End, 2006)
The Phantom of the Opera
Music of the Night
Stranger Than You Dreamt It
Point of no Return
Final Lair Kiss
John Owen Jones & Rachel Barrell (West End, 2005)
Music of the Night
Point of No Return
Final Lair Kiss
John Owen Jones & Gina Beck (West End)
Music of the Night
Anthony Crivello & Kristie Holden (Las Vegas, 2008)
Phantom of the Opera
Music of the Night
Stranger Than You Dreamt It
Point of No Return: Part I
Point of No Return: Part II
The Final Lair: Part I
The Final Lair: Part II
Tomas Ambt Kofod & Sibylle Glosted (Copenhagen, March 2019)
Little Lotte (w. Christian Lund): Part I
Little Lotte: Part II
The Mirror: Part I
The Mirror: Part II
The Phantom of the Opera: Part I
The Phantom of the Opera: Part II
Music of the Night: Part I
Music of the Night: Part II
I Remember...: Part I
I Remember...: Part II
Stranger Than You Dreamt It: Part I
Stranger Than You Dreamt It: Part II
The Rooftop: Part I
The Rooftop: Part II
All I Ask of You: Part I
All I Ask of You: Part II
All I Ask of You: Part III
All I Ask of You: Part IV
Masquerade: Part I
Masquerade: Part II
Masquerade: Part III
Why So Silent?
Point of No Return: Part I
Point of No Return: Part II
Point of No Return: Part III
Point of No Return: Part IV
Point of No Return: Part V
Act II Unmasking
Final Lair: Part I
Final Lair: Part II
Final Lair: Part III
Final Lair: Part IV (The Kiss)
Final Lair: Part V
Final Lair: Part VI
Final Lair: Part VII
Michael Crawford & Dale Kristien (Broadway, 1988)
First Lair
Point of No Return
Michael Crawford & Dale Kristien (LA, 1988)
Music of the Night
Point of No Return
Thomas James O'Leary & Sandra Joseph (Broadway, 1996)
The Phantom of the Opera
Music of the Night
Point of No Return
Final Lair Kiss
Hugh Panaro & Samantha Hill (Broadway, 2011)
The Mirror
Phantom of the Opera
Music of the Night
Point of No Return
Final Lair Kiss
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glassprism · 2 years
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Original Production vs. Re-opened Production
A non-exhaustive list of differences between the original production of ALW’s The Phantom of the Opera (pre-COVID shut-down) and it’s re-opening.
Left: Copenhagen revival, featuring Tomas Ambt Kofod, Sibylle Glosted, and Christian Lund, 2019.
Right: Re-opened London and Broadway productions, featuring Killian Donnelly / Ben Crawford, Lucy St Louis / Holly-Anne Hull / Anouk van Laake / Meghan Picerno / Emilie Kouatchou / Julia Udine, and Rhys Whitfield / John Riddle, 2021-2022.
Explanations:
Different hairstyles for the ballerinas during Hannibal.
Christine hugs Meg at the beginning of ‘Angel of Music’.
Use of doubles in the title song has been eliminated, we now see Raoul running past ballerinas during the transition.
Slightly altered ‘Music of the Night’ blocking.
The Mirror Bride is now a silvery color.
Slightly altered Il Muto blocking.
(London only) No Golden Angel, a Pegasus statue is used instead.
Slightly different ‘Masquerade’ choreography
Altered ‘Point of No Return’ blocking
(To the end) (Only for some Christines) Different hairstyles for Christine
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allthefights · 1 year
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New To Me - 2023
All About Alice (1972, Ray Harrison)
Bambi (1942, David Hand)
Die, Mommie, Die! (2003, Mark Rucker)
Dreams (1990, Akira Kurosawa)
Elephant (1989, Alan Clarke)
Erin Brockovich (2000, Steven Soderbergh)
Glen or Glenda (1953, Edward D. Wood Jr.)
A Happening in Central Park (1968, Robert Scheerer)
In Vanda’s Room (2000, Pedro Costa)
LA Plays Itself (1972, Fred Halsted)
The Ladies Man (1961, Jerry Lewis)
Morvern Callar (2002, Lynne Ramsay)
News from Home (1976, Chantal Akerman)
A Self-Induced Hallucination (2018, Jane Schoenbrun)
Series 7: The Contenders (2001, Daniel Minahan)
Single White Female (1992, Barbet Schroeder)
Terminal USA (1993, Jon Moritsugu)
What Really Happened to Baby Jane (1963, Ray Harrison)
The Wiz (1978, Sidney Lumet)
Zero Day (2002, Ben Coccio)
+++
2LDK (2003, Yukihiko Tsutsumi)
AM1200 (2008, David Prior)
Another Gay Movie (2006, Todd Stephens)
Black Book (2006, Paul Verhoeven)
Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984, Ray Cameron)
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell (1995, Shinichi Fukazawa)
Caniba (2017, Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel)
Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977, Steven Spielberg)
The Color Purple (1985, Steven Spielberg)
Crimes of Passion (1984, Ken Russell)
Death to Smoochy (2002, Danny DeVito)
The Faculty (1998, Robert Rodriguez)
Foxfur (2012, Damon Packard)
The Fluffer (2001, Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland)
Freeway (1996, Matthew Bright)
Girls Will Be Girls (2003, Richard Day)
Hotel (2004, Jessica Hausner)
The Idiots (1998, Lars von Trier)
The Inheritance (2020, Ephraim Asili)
Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular (2013, Gregg Gelfand)
Mod Fuck Explosion (1994, Jon Moritsugu)
Ned Rifle (2014, Hal Hartley)
Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special (1988, Paul Reubens & Wayne Orr)
R100 (2013, Hitoshi Matsumoto)
The Salt Mines [1990] & The Transformation [1996] (Susana Aikin & Carlos Aparicio)
Seconds (1966, John Frankenheimer)
Sextool (1975, Fred Halsted)
Sibyl (2019, Justine Triet)
Spirited Away (2001, Hayao Miyazaki)
Star 80 (1983, Bob Fosse)
Strange Days (1995, Kathryn Bigelow)
Teknolust (2002, Lynn Hershman-Leeson)
Theorem (1968, Pier Paolo Pasolini)
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wheel-of-fish · 2 years
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A while back you said you'd be willing to give bootleg recommendations...What are your favorites of the ones that are available on YT?
Ooh, fun question! Weirdly, I don't think anyone has ever asked me that despite the concerning number of times I've streamed. They're probably predictable, but eh—here's a handful, in chronological order:
Michael Crawford, Dale Kristien & Steve Barton (Los Angeles 1989). There are a lot of Crawford boots available and they're all good, but Steve. Steeeeve. ❤️
Eiji Akutagawa, Hisako Hanaoka & Kanji Ishimaru (Sapporo 1994). This has gained notoriety as the "boner phantom" boot because of his...self-caressing...during PoNR, but it's actually a really good cast and devastating final lair.
Ethan Freeman, Anne Gorner & Simon Bowman (London 1995). I refer to Ethan as "sad beetle man," and his portrayal is like none other. You just have to watch him. Also, Simon Bowman's reaction to the kiss is the funniest reaction in the history of Raoul reactions and lives rent-free in my head.
Peter Karrie, Elizabeth DeGrazia & David Rodgers (Toronto 1998). Like Ethan, Peter is so unique and unhinged and just someone everyone has to watch at least once.
Saulo Vasconcelos, Irasema Terrazas & Jose Joel (Mexico City 2000). Saulo is my comfort phantom, and Irasema is wonderful as well. Watch this one if you like baritones and/or hands.
Earl Carpenter, Rachel Barrell & David Shannon (London 2006). Earl has arguably one of the most devastating phantom portrayals of all time, and this is the sort of performance that will repeatedly punch you in the gut.
Gary Mauer, Elizabeth Southard &Jim Weitzer (U.S. Tour 2006). Gary and Elizabeth have not only wonderful chemistry (they're married!), but also very nuanced portrayals. You'd think that would push Jim into the background, but no! He is delightful. A happy, enthusiastic golden retriever boy.
David Shannon, Gina Beck, Simon Bailey (London 2010). THE CHEMISTRY. Also, Gina is easily one of the best Christines of all time—one of my all-time faves.
Tomas Ambt Kofod, Sibylle Glosted & Christian Lund (Copenhagen 2019) [Part 1 | Part 2]. This is a FANTASTIC overall cast—not just the trio, but the supporting actors as well—and there are so many memorable acting choices (e.g., Phantom biting the quill and Raoul booping Christine's nose). Also, the video quality is probably the best of the ones you'll find publicly available!
I'd also recommend literally any Hugh Panaro boot from the list, but the one we watched last night (Broadway 2005, with Sandra Joseph) is a good place to start!
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Top 5 First-Time Watches of March 2024
1. MUSTANG (2015, dir. Deniz Gamze Ergüven) 2. LA PASSION DE DODIN BOUFFANT (2023, dir. Tran Anh Hung) 3. BIRTH (2004, dir. Jonathan Glazer) 4. CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA (2014, dir. Olivier Assayas) 5. SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING (2023, dir. Rachel Lambert)
And SIBYL (2019, dir. Justine Triet) as honorable mention just because of her!
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endlich-allein · 1 year
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Ohhh can you do one about the Ramm kiddos?
I know even less about children than about parents and since that doesn't interest me, I won't necessarily go any further (unlike other people in the fandom I'm not the type to go digging through archives or ring the doorbell of guys' families or friends to take a picture with). Likewise, all this information can be found on the internet (the rest I keep for myself).
Till has four children. Nele, the eldest born in 1985, studied theater and literature at FU Berlin. She was the assistant of playwright Sibylle Berg. With her, Nele worked on projects at the Schauspiel in Stuttgart, the Neumarkt Theater in Zurich and the Haus der Berliner Festspiele. In 2017 she completed a course in theater and music management in Munich. She was also the production assistant for the theater play "Hänsel und Gretel" at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg (she also worked with her father). In 2018/2019 she worked in Karlsruhe with playwright Anna Bergmann. Nele is the mother of little Fritz born in 2008. Fritz appeared in the Haifish video. Marie-Louise was born in 1993.
Flake has five children. Including Anna born in 2000 and Mimi who shares the poster with her father of the short film : "Bunker".
Schneider has three boys, the last of whom was born in 2020. He and Ulrike share some photos of their little family on social media.
Paul has two children. Emil born in 1990 and Lilli born in 2001. Emil begins to be quite well recognized with his band Two Colors and his friend Pierrot. You can also follow them on social media.
Ollie has a daughter, Emma born in 2002.
Richard has three children. Khira Li born in 1991, Merlin born in 1992 and Maxime born in 2011. Khira appeared during the song Tier in 1998 during the Live aus Berlin, she also sings the hearts in the song Spieluhr and started a DJ career last year, you can listen to her on different platforms and follow her on her networks. Merlin has made a few appearances in movies and in the modeling world. Maxime appears in some Emigrate video.
That's all.
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sundaynightfilms · 2 years
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Sibyl, 2019
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