BTS Small Things Like These with Zara Devlin, Tim Mielants, and Cillian Murphy
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BTS Small Things Like These with Zara Devlin, Tim Mielants, and Cillian Murphy
🎬 #PiccoleCoseComeQueste
Irlanda, 1985. Bill Furlong (Cillian Murphy), uomo taciturno e padre devoto, scopre alcuni segreti custoditi dal convento della sua città. Mentre i ricordi più dolorosi del suo passato tornano a galla, sarà il momento per Bill di decidere se voltarsi dall'altra parte o sfidare il silenzio di un'intera comunità
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Small Things Like These (2024) Tim Mielants
December 17th 2024
The video is now up! Hope my Sing Street fans enjoy! Please give me feedback on here or in the comments of the video! I know Sing Street Broadway has a tiny fanbase right now, so if you’re on Tumblr and see this and you like it, PLEASE let me know you exist lol! Love you all! 🤟🏻🎸
Sing Street → Up
Across the street on a grayed-out Monday I see the girl with the eyes I can't describe And suddenly it's a perfect Sunday And everything is more real than life
I think I'm back in the dream I think I'm back on the ceiling
[I.D.: A set of two different images of Conor and Raphina from the Broadway musical Sing Street. Conor is a white man in his early 20s with short fluffy dark hair. Raphina is a white woman in her 20s with long curly dark hair. They both look into each other's eyes, slightly smiling. There's a telephone booth behind them lit inside with a soft blue light. Raphina wears headphones. The second image illustrates Raphina, alone, dancing to the music that she listens to through her headphones. Her arms are outstretched, she holds a player in one of her hands. Her other hand reaches a string in the air. There's a lot of space around her lit by warm yellow light. End I.D.]
Hey guys, I have some fun news to share with you all! 👀🎸🎥
I have teamed up with The Theatre Kid on YouTube (who apparently doesn’t have Tumblr lol) and I made a cool Sing Street NYTW mini documentary kinda like the mini documentary I made for DWSA! The Theatre Kid let me use a lot of footage from their past Sing Street videos and I did the rest of the editing and finding other videos and audios to put in. It should be up on DWSA Videos by tonight or tomorrow!
Again, just like the other one, it’s just for fun and it’s NOT an official documentary by any means, I do not profit off this channel so I’m not making any money off of the borrowed videos, and all the videos and audios will be credited to their original owners! It’s a really short mini doc, I probably could’ve added a whole twenty more minutes of Broadway shutdown content and the effects it had on the industry, along with the touching memorials for Broadway actors who passed due to Covid or during the shutdown. Maybe I’ll save all that for another time. I do feel like making these unofficial documentaries is a fun way to produce content, so this might be the second of many, or maybe it will inspire a whole new era for the DWSA Videos Channel! I’m thinking about a rebrand that will be more inclusive to other musicals that I create content for (hit me up if anyone’s got any ideas lmao.)
EDIT: That being said, I changed by YouTube name to “Broadway Fan Videos” which is just a temporary horrible name until I come up with something better.
Anyway, definitely watch it if you love Sing Street/Broadway, or if you’re interested in the whole Broadway shutdown situation and how the creative team and cast of Sing Street overcame the challenges of the pandemic to raise a ton of money for a great cause in a revolutionary way!!
It was a bittersweet project to work on, because it makes me sad to think that after all this time there’s still no Sing Street on Broadway, but I’m super proud of what this cast did Off-Broadway and the impact they made during the shutdown while they were all apart.
Thanks for all your continued support! 🎸🤟🏻
Sing Street Original Broadway Cast members Brenock O’Connor (Conor) and Zara Devlin (Raphina) visiting some Sing Street film locations in Dublin before Sing Street’s Off-Broadway World Premiere at New York Theatre Workshop in 2019. 🥹
(Via Brenock’s Instagram in October of 2019)