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Funeral Coma - The Eternal Circle of a Dying Lifetime - Official Music Video

This is the Official Music Video of "The Eternal Circle of a Dying Lifetime" from Funeral Coma. Additional information: The Eternal Circle of a Dying Lifetime is a mix between the film genre German Expressionism and the German music genre Neue Deutsche Todeslunst. The "The Eternal Circle of a Dying Lifetime" - Official Music Video will be a part of Funeral Master’s "Funeral Coma: Eternal Funeral Places : Part Two" (2019). Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places : Part Two" (2019) from Funeral Home Films. Film: Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places : Part Two Tagline: Only the Forgotten Ghosts remember the Past Label: Funeral Home Films Release year: 2020 What is "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places"? After a idea (by Funeral Master, the man behind Funeral Coma, a One-Man-Band from Southern Hesse of Germany) started Funeral Master back in 2008 the filming on the small cemetery of his previous very little town Malchen for the plan to create a music video for Funeral Coma. After re-watching this first video, Funeral Master decided to filming on more cemeteries and in forests (woodlands) and the idea for "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places" was born... Back in 2009, Funeral Master created his own film label "Funeral Home Films" and in 2016 the first film "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places : Part One" was released and distributed through "Funeral Home Films" and is still available. With "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places" Funeral Master would like to honor the German Expressionist movement from the 1910s until the 1930s. Silent films like "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920), "The Golem: How He Came into the World" (1920), "Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror" (1922), "Faust - eine deutsche Volkssage" (1926) or "Metropolis" (1927) are amazing film works from Germany. And with the music of Funeral Coma, Funeral Master want honour a little bit the "Neue Deutsche Todeskunst" movement. "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places" is supposed to be a trilogy. Now it's time for "Funeral Coma : Eternal Funeral Places : Part Two"... Synopsis: Coming soon... Best Regards, FUNERAL MASTER COPYRIGHT © 2019 FUNERAL HOME FILMS and FUNERAL HOME RECORDS

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