Ilan Eshkeri (born 7 April 1977) is an award winning composer, artist, song… Read Full Bio ↴Ilan Eshkeri (born 7 April 1977) is an award winning composer, artist, songwriter, producer and creator. Eshkeri’s work is performed in concert halls, theatres, galleries, on film & television and video games; his eclectic body of work is linked by his love of narrative.
Eshkeri was born in London. During his childhood, he learned to play the violin and guitar and later went on to play in a rock band. Eshkeri attended Leeds University, where he studied music and English literature. During this time he also worked with fellow film composers Edward Shearmur, Michael Kamen and music producer Steve McLaughlin.
Ilan has collaborated with Burberry on a landmark fashion show, where he composed and conducted a choral symphonic suite, ‘Reliquary’, which then reached no.1 in the UK classical chart. Before this, he worked with astronaut Tim Peake and the European Space Agency on a film documenting his mission to the International Space Station. Ilan continues his collaboration with Tim Peake and ESA with his spell-binding show ‘Space Station Earth’ last performed in Stockholm to an audience of 10,000. Other performance highlights include a unique concert for thousands in the gardens of the Louvre in Paris, the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Rudolfinum in Prague.
Eshkeri’s many creative partnerships include artists such as Annie Lennox, David Gilmour, Sinead O’Connor, KT Tunstall, Tom Odell, Ash and The Cinematic Orchestra. Amongst his extensive catalogue of film & television are multiple Oscar & BAFTA winning films such as Still Alice, Stardust and Shaun The Sheep. Eshkeri has been nominated for an Ivor Novello for ‘The Young Victoria’ as well as a BAFTA for ‘The Snowman & The Snowdog’.
Eshkeri is signed to Universal Records.
Eshkeri was born in London. During his childhood, he learned to play the violin and guitar and later went on to play in a rock band. Eshkeri attended Leeds University, where he studied music and English literature. During this time he also worked with fellow film composers Edward Shearmur, Michael Kamen and music producer Steve McLaughlin.
Ilan has collaborated with Burberry on a landmark fashion show, where he composed and conducted a choral symphonic suite, ‘Reliquary’, which then reached no.1 in the UK classical chart. Before this, he worked with astronaut Tim Peake and the European Space Agency on a film documenting his mission to the International Space Station. Ilan continues his collaboration with Tim Peake and ESA with his spell-binding show ‘Space Station Earth’ last performed in Stockholm to an audience of 10,000. Other performance highlights include a unique concert for thousands in the gardens of the Louvre in Paris, the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Rudolfinum in Prague.
Eshkeri’s many creative partnerships include artists such as Annie Lennox, David Gilmour, Sinead O’Connor, KT Tunstall, Tom Odell, Ash and The Cinematic Orchestra. Amongst his extensive catalogue of film & television are multiple Oscar & BAFTA winning films such as Still Alice, Stardust and Shaun The Sheep. Eshkeri has been nominated for an Ivor Novello for ‘The Young Victoria’ as well as a BAFTA for ‘The Snowman & The Snowdog’.
Eshkeri is signed to Universal Records.
Lamia's Doll
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@Tebzangwanaification
That admiring look in Lamia's eyes while Septimus drowns - just plain EVIL...
@DuchessofEarlGrey
"Let's put out those flames..."
@Phoenix_9338
Duchess of Earl Grey 😭😭😭😭
@saedog50
this is my favorit part in the hole movie
@arkiuskindfire
damn I would have loved to see sequal with just Lamia
@MustangGTthebestDalychnea
I think this part is scary too... and sad, because of septimus death :(
@Elhao
Septimus had one of the most creative and interesting deaths of all times (even though it does not make any sense, but the movie has several plotholes, I still like it a lot ^^)
@jesscerabm
Lamia made a voodoo doll of Septimus which is how she could break his arm and leg without touching him. Once she dropped the voodoo doll the water all she had to do was wait until he drowned. The reason why he started floating in midair and drowned in midair is because he and the doll were linked.
@AnnekeOosterink
It makes all of the sense. I feel you missed a bit there, because it's pretty clear what happened.
@Elhao
@@AnnekeOosterink What am I missing? I'm not missing the part where a voodoo doll doesn't breathe so there could be no water filling the lungs it didn't have. You could see Septimus use his limbs after the voodoo doll was "activated" so the doll doesn't interfere with his movement unless an external force acts on it, so there should have been nothing prohibiting him from breathing. Regardless of the doll, his body was not under water; you see that his corpse is dry afterwards while just his ghost appears to be drenched somehow. I'm not missing the part where he floats in the air matching the doll, after dropping it showed no effect at all when the downward force should have. In fact his own body was rising up while the doll was still sinking down. And the lighting effect on his floating body looks nice but as said, doesn't make any sense.
That is what I meant. The scene is internally inconsistent in the rules it establishes in a way that not even "but magic" can be used to argue everything away.