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Rust & Bones – Fetchflix TV Series – Mr. Green

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Mr. Green is the self-proclaimed great great great great grandson of Henry VIII because of the strange resemblance he has with that king. That fraud allowed him to become bishop, but a remarkably indolent bishop. For centuries his family has been populated by bishops from father to son. Moreover, those bishops were good customers for Boneman & Sacks Relic Asset Management Inc. Indeed, for centuries bishops uses their influences and relics to control the weak souls of the country under the name of god and for the benefit of those bishop bank account. During the last years Mr. Green had to deal with a substantial reduction of attendance in all his churches as well as sexual abuses scandals from his priests. If Mr. Green had killed Mr. Boneman, what would be his benefit anyway?

“This story is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.”

Music & Production: Syrel
Photography: Syrel (King Henry VIII found in 2013 in the Hampton Court Palace in UK)

Musical Note:
Partially inspired by the mood in the main theme of “The Crown” by Hans Zimmer & Rupert Gregson-Williams, which were inspired by Purcell "What Power Art Thou" from the “King Arthur” opera. However, I must as well thank György Ligeti for letting tone clusters be part of the contemporary music.

 

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