Freedom Page #4

Synopsis: Abstract video, based on the song "Freelove" by Depeche Mode.
Year:
2009
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- Taloche is missing.

- Climb on the truck!

Miss Lundi, Taloche is missing.

- One of their relatives is missing.

- Who?

Free! I want to be free!

Taloche!

Get up, Taloche.

Come on, get up.

Hello...

Miss Lundi.

What did they do to you?

I wanted to fly away...

like a wild goose...

to get over the barbed wire...

Claws...

Come on.

Let's go.

- We have to go.

- Climb on.

Chavo!

Puri Dai!

Climb on! We can't stay here.

This is the title deed.

It proves the house is yours.

Don't lose it or tear it up.

There are more rooms behind this door.

I'll find the key.

You'll be fine here.

It's a sturdy house.

I'll show you where to get water.

are you Theodore's wife?

No.

I'm new to the village.

I came here for work.

You're not from here?

Where's your family?

It's been broken up.

I have two brothers in jail.

What for?

The war.

and you?

Do you have a husband?

Who is he?

I don't have a husband anymore.

I'm with my brothers.

Great Lord, you are good.

Go away, Satan!

Go into the woods!

There's no room for you here!

It will be good for us.

Great Lord,

you are dear to us...

Taloche, come in.

This is our house!

I don't understand.

Why are we gbdjo now?

I don't know either.

This is our house now.

The spirits have left.

Darko, come with us.

We're free!

Free?

We'll be free if we leave here

and no one knows where we go.

We have to make sure

that no one sees us.

It's dangerous, Darko.

I like your new musicians.

They come from Italy.

I'm glad you like them.

It's very lively.

- Good-bye, Pierre.

- See you again, my friend.

See you, Simonet.

Call it off!

Call it off, brother!

He's suspicious!

MyJenisch father gave me life

with your Rom mother.

I don't deserve

to beJenisch anymore!

My brother...

Since we left the camp

where our brothers are held,

you no longer have a life.

Cali!

Cali!

Chouroro! Food!

Chouroro has brought us food!

Where's the nosh?

I have the key!

- What key?

- The key to the house.

- I don't have food.

- Here.

Thank you.

Taloche!

Get the lamp!

Ghosts!

Ghosts!

There are loads of ghosts in there!

It's packed with ghosts.

Packed with ghosts!

Why is he nailing the door shut?

It's full of mice.

They're rats. It's normal.

Every house has them.

They're not mice.

Mulos aren't rats!

They're our ghosts!

It's beautiful!

a big house!

This is Theodore's room.

This is his office.

The heating.

The kitchen.

I sleep here. It's big.

Free the water!

Marshal, here we are

Before you, savior of France

We swear, bs your children,

To serve you and follow your step

Marshal, here we are

You have given us new hope

The Fatherland will rise again

Marshal, Marshal, here we are

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Martin Gore

Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, remixer, and DJ. He is one of the founding members of the band Depeche Mode, and has written the majority of their songs. His work spans over four decades. His best-known compositions include "Personal Jesus", "Enjoy the Silence", "Stripped", "It's No Good", "In Your Room", "Strangelove", "I Feel You", "People Are People", "Master and Servant", "Precious", "A Question of Time", "Policy of Truth", "Everything Counts", "Behind the Wheel", "Shake the Disease" and "Never Let Me Down Again". In addition to composing music and writing lyrics for the majority of Depeche Mode's songs, Gore has also been the lead singer on some of them (examples include "Somebody", "A Question of Lust", "Home", and "One Caress"). He has been a backing singer on many others. In 1999, Gore received the Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for "International Achievement". more…

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