MeTube 2: August Sings Carmina Burana

2016
6.8| 0h5m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 23 January 2016 Released
Producted By: Moshel Film
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Official Website: http://www.metube.at
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The sequel to the 2013 short, August sings Carmen 'Habanera'. After Elfie and her nerdy son August successfully proved themselves on their home webcam in MeTube 1, the odd pair venture onto the street to present the biggest, boldest, and sexiest operatic flash mob the internet has ever witnessed!

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Drama, Comedy, Music

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Director

Daniel Moshel

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Moshel Film

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MeTube 2: August Sings Carmina Burana Audience Reviews

MusicChat It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "MeTube 2: August Sings Carmina Burana" is a 4.5-minute short film (music video?) from January this year that is becoming at least as popular as the first film starring August and his mother. This time they are not in their apartment, but outside and they deliver a show that involves the song mentioned in the title. I personally cannot say I enjoyed the watch, but I see Sundance Film Festival did. To me it was neither funny nor particularly inspiring or creative, even if the singer's voice was decent. Not my kind of music I guess. This short film (again) by Daniel Moshel is a perfect example of style over substance for me. Visually it was really strong and spectacular, but in terms of plot or memorability, it is entirely non-existent from the artistic perspective. And that's why I believe it is a sequel that should not have been made. I do not recommend the watch. Thumbs down, even if I have a feeling the series has not ended yet.