субота

04.09.2010.

MUZIKA:

Wolfbrigade
In Darkness You Feel No Regrets


Wolfbrigade (formerly Wolfpack) are a d-beat crust punk/hardcore band from Sweden featuring members of Asta Kask, To What End?, Today’s Overdose, Cosa Nostra, Anti-Cimex, Obscure Infinity and Harlequin. Former singer Jonsson was forced to leave the band in 1998 because, as the band said, the situation had become “intolerable.” They later recruited their current singer, Micke, who was a childhood friend of Erik,Jocke and Frank and went on to record vocals in Allday Hell.

FILM:

À l'intérieur (2007)




Directors: Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury

Four months before Christmas, Sarah and Matthieu Scarangelo were in a car crash, of which Sarah and her unborn baby were the only survivors. On Christmas Eve, Sarah stays home alone, where she grieves her husband and prepares to go to the hospital the next morning for the delivery. As night falls, a woman knocks on Sarah's door asking to use the phone. When she refuses, the woman reveals that she knows Sarah and tries to force her way in. Sarah calls the police; they inspect the home and determine the woman has left, but promise to keep watch over Sarah through the night. The woman returns and tries to take Sarah's unborn child, but Sarah locks herself in the bathroom. The strange woman torments Sarah through the night and kills all who try help her.

KNJIGA:
Mihail Bulgakov - Zapisi mladog lekara





Mihail Bulgakov je, pre nego što je postao uvaženi pisac, bio seoski doktor, a mnogo toga opisanog u knjizi "Beleške mladog lekara" je i sam iskusio, uključujući i tešku zavisnost od morfijuma. akon ozdravljenja Bulgakov se posvetio pisanju i tada nastaju njegova najveća dela. Scenarista Sergej Bodrov iskombinovao je Bulgakove priče "Morfijum" i "Zapisi mladog lekara" i napisao scenario u čijem je centru mladi doktor Poliakov koji odlazi da radi u bolnici u provincijskom gradu.
Bulgakov wrote these short stories between 1924 and 1927, when he was fast making a name for himself. The stories here are utterly surprising: raw, realistic reworkings of his experiences as a 24 year-old doctor in remote north-west Russia, where he was put in charge of a small hospital and left to get on with it. Isolation is a constant theme in these stories: the distance from civilised society weighs heavily. Alone at night in his study, with only his oil lamp for comfort, he reflects: "The midnight express to Moscow rushes moaning past and does not even stop... The nearest street lamps are 32 miles away in the district town.''