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Van Breugel fighting windmills in Belgium

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This is a short Main Theme for a movie concept that never happened.

Music & Production by Syrel
Photography by Syrel

 

 

Was the title of the song the same as the one the movie was going to have? Just out of curiosity. Very intense epic strings and low brass right here, good production as always! If I had to mention something that didn't convince me, perhaps that'd be the end, which left me hanging a little. I suppose though that the length of the piece was not decided by you but was based on whatever was supposed to the movie.

Kind regards,
Daniel–Ømicrón.

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It was a Demo Theme for a Demo trailer of a Movie that did not have a name yet and needed financing. One of those project that you start in the wrong era and becomes a dead end because a pandemic just knocked at the door :o(

The title is a joke of mine referring the following items:

  • Van Breugel is personified during a phone call by François Pignon (Le Con) in the French movie "Le Diner de Con" 
  • It is Don Quixote who was fighting against windmills not Van Breugel
  • The windmill on the picture was shot in Belgium

Just to remember how we tried fighting like jerks against windmills to get financing.

Cheers,

Dear @Syrel,

This is a very heroic marching music! I don't feel like there are undertones of irony and parody as in Don Quixote's stupid but "heroic" act to fight with the windmill though!🤣 Thanks for sharing!

Henry

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