A remarkable experience. It had the same impact on me. I was 14, and am now 53. It is an enigmatic creation which resonates with the pulse of human nature, and a more than human nature. Profound. It was a film which created in me an awakening to a consciousness that has been with me ever since. Be well
Same here. I saw it when I was 16. I am now 66, and the movie has stayed with me all these years. I've seen thousands of movies, and "Picnic" may be my all-time favorite.
I first heard this in Picnic at Hanging Rock. The accompanying organ is played by Marcel Cellier while Gheorghe Zamfir masterfully plays the pan flute. Glorious. Everything that we see and that we seem are but a dream. A dream within a dream. But who is the dreamer ?
The Old Dubbo Gaol in Dubbo NSW is now a museum. It has a display of the various hanging ropes, chains, cuffs, leg irons, etc used on the prisoners. This music is played when you walk into the room... gives you the willies!
re a questa musica secondo me ancestrale , notate le immagini .... e' la coscienza , risvegliata dal corvo che insegna ... GRAZIE GRAZIE GRAZIE , la musica di Zamfir la conoscevo .... le immagini parlano !!!
Thank You for this beautiful video! I love your use of imagery from Kalilah wa Dimnah & all the sirins Doinas have such a wild sky & sea soulfeeling, your video is most apropos
Lady Joan Lindsay, strangely wrote this story, Picnic, in winter 1966, a few months after the 3 Beaumont children went missing??? She said it was based on 2 missing girls around the rock in 1919, yet the publisher refused to let her publish the last chapter. 18, which said the girls 'went' down a hole in the rock....even more weird is that Rachel, Andrew and Ruth McIntyre say that their, 'body boy' father disposed of the 3 Beaumont children down a sink hole on the fathers property at Stansbury??? Another Masonic mystery?