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This is all I have to go off of I have seen the two actors before but cant remember their names for the life of me. https://mobile.twitter.com/etoile__sombre/status/1402110984228122626

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pori Selected answer as best Sep 18, 2021
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That is a scene from the 1987 film Aria. Aria was an anthology of short films made by notable directors, each set to a different opera aria. The scene you posted is from what I consider the absolute highlight of the film. Directed by Franc Roddam, the dialog free segment was set to the music of Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde (absolutely not the music playing in your clip). A very young Bridget Fonda is the actress; I think it was her first film. The ending (not in the clip) is like a punch in the gut, but it is pure perfection.

British director Julien Temple (who got his start making music videos in the 1980’s) contributes a very funny segment that stars Buck Henry. He interprets Verdi’s Rigoletto as a bedroom farce set in the famous Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo. That segment is my second favorite.

Some of the other segments were not nearly as interesting, though landmark directors like Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Nicolas Roeg, and Derek Jarman all contributed segments to the film.

pori Selected answer as best Sep 18, 2021

Thank you! I’m going to have watch this now.

It looks like the Franc Roddam segment from Aria is on youtube. Because it contains nudity, you are required to sign in to watch it. I don’t have a youtube account so I can’t comment on the quality or completeness of what was posted there. Someone else posted Temple’s segment with Buck Henry and you can watch that without signing in. But the first minute or two are actually the ending of a different film. I have the DVD of Aria, but have to admit, when I do pull it out, it is only to watch those two segments.

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