PJ Harvey - All And Everyone HD video free download


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Duration: 06:04
Uploaded: 2011/05/05

From A Series Of 12 Short Films, By Seamus Murphy

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From the album 'Let England Shake'

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All and Everyone

All and Everyone is the last release in the series of 12 films, and the longest track on the album. Dark, formal and auspicious, it starts with epic gravitas and grandeur building to a controlled and inevitable finale, like death itself. The care-free singalong of the refrain: "As we advancing, in the sun, singing death to all and everyone" strikes me as soldiers meeting their ends with a tune in their heads, buoyed with love of each other and accepting their lot with a jeer. Its slowed-down delivery extends time like slow motion, a deliberate heightening of mortal last moments. It demands reaction and makes me think how cursory the nature of killing and being killed becomes during war, making it all the more worthless. It was the film I most looked forward to making, and most dreaded.

I found a clue to it in Essex at Old Leigh, a place recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and where the River Thames meets the sea. The film starts out with some imagery from Norfolk. With the ominous change in the music comes a day of brilliant morning sunshine under the pier at Southend. Later on in the day the weather turned filthy, becoming a snow blizzard and I had to spend an unplanned second night in Southend. The next morning a few miles along the coast towards London, heavy snows forced me to stop driving and I pulled in at Old Leigh. I quickly got bored stuck in the car and headed for the seashore. The tide was out and ropes and chains of fishing boats and other craft at anchor were being covered with wet snow, the scene resembled an art-directed battlefield in the grey light. I got soaked shooting this but it was better than listening to people on the radio going on endlessly on about local councils failing to grit their roads. Where was the Dunkirk spirit?

After shooting awhile I turned around and was dumb-struck by a vision of red roses delicately placed in the chains on the jetty wall. So discreet they were easy to miss if you weren't on the shore looking back or in a boat at full tide. Were they put there for a particular victim, a memorial to all drowned fishermen, or an expression of doomed romantic love? This line of flowers, with the changing direction and speed of the falling snow gave me something to start working with in approaching All and Everyone. I thank the snow for making me stop.

The ending with the boat being launched and scudding across the sea was shot looking down over Chesil Cove in Dorset. I often had that languid saxophone solo in my head when shooting lengthy sequences, but chose this over other options because it goes on that bit too long. My biggest fear when shooting it was having stayed so long with the boat on a fixed tripod, would it fall out of the bottom of the frame before exiting the frame on left? It slimly made it. I loved the sea, the scale, the gathering gulls following the vessel and the tiny patch of land that is forever England.

Comments

8 years ago

eddiemi

Death's Anchorage

8 years ago

Christine Provencher

Rythme à contre-sens

9 years ago

Michelle Dyason

pause

10 years ago

Julio Guerrero

Imprescindible

10 years ago

Ole Heide

Noch ein Lied von Polly Jean Harvey MBE Ich bin immer noch verzaubert

10 years ago

doniemoY

cold milk everx da

10 years ago

doniemoY

ye a jappy new 2o14 !

10 years ago

Антон Эдвард

Beautiful, though I could listen to 00:01 through 00:38 indefinitely.

11 years ago

Darryl Snow

Wow. That was The Roofs Of Heidelberg wasn't it? At roughly 3:33?

11 years ago

Diego Cejas Ceballos

De las más de 85mil reproducciones de este video, unas 65mil son mías, amo a PJH

11 years ago

Kelly Carter

wonderful - you see so much nonsense on youtube but this is what it;s for

11 years ago

AshyLarry

It's about the gallipoli landings.

11 years ago

Dee Hart

When I need spiritual relief, I turn to Polly.

11 years ago

huwrob1

Marvellous :D

11 years ago

huachaima millapán

thanks very good muchas gracias es muy buen tema esta música contemporánea, canta muy linda esta niña thanks by up this video gracias por subir este tema

11 years ago

archive303

One day I may just stalk you...

11 years ago

shitcasecinema

My favourite song of Polly's in the past few years, I listen to it again and again. Lovely melancholia within the video.

11 years ago

shelleyslions

Is it possible to give a comment a million thumbs up without my fingers aching? ;-) Polly rocks like no other! Thank goodness

11 years ago

ritualpenguin

I doubt I could respect anyone who told me they disliked PJ Harvey!