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Who did the music for Only Lovers Left Alive?

Who did the music for Only Lovers Left Alive?

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Which Wanda Jackson song is an important element of Only Lovers Left Alive?

The song is “Funnel of Love,” sung by Wanda Jackson, and originally released in 1961.

Was Only Lovers Left Alive filmed in Detroit?

— Jim Jarmusch, Director of Only Lovers Left Alive, on filming in Detroit, Michigan. By the time Jarmusch and his film crew found 82 Alfred Street in June 2012, the house and its Brush Park neighborhood already reflected the wear and tear of the city’s economic struggles.

Where is the house from Only Lovers Left Alive?

Detroit
— Jim Jarmusch, Director of Only Lovers Left Alive, on filming in Detroit, Michigan. By the time Jarmusch and his film crew found 82 Alfred Street in June 2012, the house and its Brush Park neighborhood already reflected the wear and tear of the city’s economic struggles.

What is the story of only lovers left alive?

Artistic, sophisticated and centuries old, two vampire lovers (Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston) ponder their ultimate place in modern society.
Only Lovers Left Alive/Film synopsis

When did only lovers left alive come out?

An international co-production of the United Kingdom and Germany, the film focuses on the romance between two vampires, and was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival . In 2016, the film was ranked among the 100 greatest films since 2000 in an international critics poll by 177 critics around the world.

Where does Adam sit in only lovers left alive?

Adam sits holding a lute, in his cluttered Detroit Victorian, as Eve wakes up in her bedroom in Tangier, surrounded by books. Rather than feeding on humans directly, they are dependent on local suppliers of the “good stuff,” for fear of blood contaminated by the 21st century environment.

Who is Dr.Watson in only lovers left alive?

On his two visits to Dr. Watson ( Jeffrey Wright) Adam’s name tags show “Dr. Faust” (from the German legend of Faust, from which Marlowe wrote the play The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus) and “Dr. Caligari” (an homage to the German silent movie The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ). At the first visit]