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Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 5:36 am
by Tony T
Glad your back.
Loved most of your clips and you seemed to know how to thrill us. :yes:

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:48 am
by tommygun
Welcome back from me as well, Dalila! You did a great custom for me a number of years ago, and I still love it... Hopefully, we can perhaps coordinate on another one one of these days. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing your new stuff and having you contribute!

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:17 pm
by Night Owl
Me too, looking forward to such a beautiful woman acting more fantisies for us.

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 12:33 am
by Dalila di Capri
Hello everyone...

I have posted a full video for the community to enjoy for free.

It includes a full death scene from me.

It is called Dido's Lament, and is taken from the Opera Dido and Aeneas by English Compser Henry Purcell

(So you will not need subtitles or to speak Italian)

This is an Opera scene and it is my voice on the recording you hear. The brunette portraying my lady in waiting is a theater actress that I know from my straight acting and singing activities.

I produced this film in summer of 2007, less than a year after my near death health scare.

I think I look pretty nice in this considering that I did almost die back in August of 2006. I am perfectly healthy now so those of you who worry should not.

It is a very dramatic self stabbing scene, and I do believe that those of you who are used to buckets of blood from my films will be surprised to see a little less this time.

I designed the costumes, directed the scene, assembled the set...typical of what I also do for my other films.

Here is the link to my site.

http://cnbhorror.net/dalilasgrotto/whatsnew.htm

Just click on the photo.

I also must say that I am aware of file sharing insofar as my other films.

Though I would normally ask you please NOT to do that, especially those that are still posted at CnB, I give you permission to spam this one to your heart's content.

I hope this will allow you to enjoy the opera a bit more than you do now. It can be a very exciting form.

Baci a tutti

Dalila

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:55 pm
by kevin67
Hi Dalila,

I just observed you free video sample and it left me breathless. The music, costume and facial expressions proves you are a fine actress and a class act. You have a beautiful voice.

Sincerely Kevin 67

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:04 am
by Dalila di Capri
Thank you Kevin,

I am hoping to create a new type of erotic death climate.

One of the things that has really bothered me is the whole notion that our genre is somehow illicit. We are to keep the obvious connection between sex and violence a dirty little secret.

Dido and Aeneas is an ancient tale.

Even the operatic version of it is 315 years old!

As a director I want to be able to create a new type of erotic death scene: One that will claim artistic and aesthetic merit as it delivers the sensuality we want to see from the death scene itself.

It is very difficult for a detractor of our genre to claim that my little Dido video is a "snuff film".

Is is Art with a capital A, and yet the very tempo of the music in question demands that Dido's death is slow and erotic. she is supposed to be the grand queen in the thoes of a beautiful death.

Thank you also for your compliment of my singing.

Baci :wink:

Re: Welcome Dalila di Capri

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:51 pm
by speak376
WELCOME DELILA I HAVE SEEN SOME OF YOUR WORK BEFORE THERE REALLY GREAT.