Celluloide is a 1996 Italian film directed by Carlo Lizzani.
The story revolves around the making of the Roberto Rosselini film Rome, Open City. The screenplay is by Ugo Pirro and is based on the novel of the same title by Pirro.
Celluloide is a French electronic pop band.
Celluloide's debut album 'Naive Heart' sees the day in 2002: twelve pure synthpop songs with delicate female vocals. This first CD marks also the experimental attitude of Celluloide, with a numbered limited edition of the CD presenting the same 12 tracks in experimental re-constructed versions, enlarging the electronic musical horizons of the band.
During the recording sessions of their second album Words Once Said, Celluloide records 6 covers of 80's wave classics turned into Celluloide's synthpop style under the name 'Naphtaline EP' which announces the improved sound of the new album to come... 2004 sees the band's second album released: 'Words Once Said', which follows the way opened with 'Naive Heart', with 12 pure synthpop clean songs. Refining their style between retro and modern, Words Once Said will also define new directions of the band's sound. After few months Celluloide signs with Boytronic's label Major Records for a re-release of Words Once Said for Germany with a very special edition including a track in German...
One more monday
Another week
And i feel sick
Again and again
Always the same
Feelings of shame
That's a pain
Again and again
Everything's already decided
Nothing's changing anyway
Everything already decided
But could we have two fridays a week
Now that's changing
Another month
But always weeks