Closer

Closer or Closers may refer to:

Print media

  • Closer (magazine), a UK/French women's magazine published by Bauer Media Group
  • Closer (novel), a novel by Roderick Gordon
  • The Closers (novel), a novel by Michael Connelly
  • Closer, a novel by Dennis Cooper
  • "Closer", a short story by Greg Egan
  • Closer, a graphic novel by Antony Johnston and Mike Norton
  • "Closer", a short story by David Malouf from his collection Dream Stuff
  • Film, television and theater

    Film

  • Closer (2000 film), a documentary by Tina Gharavi
  • Closer (2004 film), a 2004 adaptation of Patrick Marber's play (see below), directed by Mike Nichols
  • The Closer, a 1990 movie, starring Danny Aiello, based on the play Wheelbarrow Closers
  • Television

  • Closer (TV series), a Canadian music program
  • The Closer (1998 TV series), an American sitcom
  • "The Closer" (CSI: NY), an episode of CSI: NY
  • The Closer, a 2000s American drama series
  • Theater

  • Closer (play), a 1997 play by Patrick Marber
  • Sports and games

  • Closer (baseball)
  • Closers (video game)
  • Music

  • Closer (band), a Dutch pop band
  • Closer (band)

    Closer is an acoustic indie pop band from The Netherlands. Its band members are Roel Kessels as guitarist and lead vocalist, and Thomas van Geelen as cello player and backing vocalist. The band was formed in September 2006 by Kessels who had been performing as a singer/songwriter under the same artistic name.

    History

    Closer started out as a dream of singer/songwriter Roel Kessels. Inspired by many great artists like Damien Rice and Elliott Smith he already wrote and recorded songs on his own. This filled him with much satisfaction, but he also felt there was something missing. After seeing the movie Closer (film), with Damien Rice's song 'The Blower's Daughter' accompanying the ending, he got inspired to enhance his music with bowed strings.

    A couple of years later he met Thomas on the train. Thomas played the cello, and it wouldn't be long before they started playing together and planned their first gig.

    Closer is now Roel Kessels as guitarist and lead vocalist, and Thomas van Geelen on the cello, singing an occasional second. They had their first gig together with Lotte, who plays the violin. Lotte still plays with them every now and then, but most of the time you'll find them playing by twos. They started performing at small venues in Tilburg and Breda, and even on some small festivals in Breda (Troubadourfestival and Bluesfestival). In 2007 Closer won the Amsterdam Student Festival (Amsterdamsstudentenfestival.nl).

    Closer (Travis song)

    "Closer" is a song by Scottish band Travis, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, The Boy with No Name, on 23 April 2007. The single peaked at #10 on the UK Singles Chart.

    The song is featured in sports video game FIFA 08.

    Music video

    The music video features the band as clerks in a supermarket with Healy as the mascot. When fed up with his job, he goes inside and starts singing on the speaker system. Payne, who was working at the register completely bored, takes out his bass and Dunlop and Primrose are dancing with the customers. When their boss, Ben Stiller in a cameo, hears music, he tries to find out where it comes from but it stops as soon as he looks out of his office. The music then resumes when Stiller goes back to his office. The video ends with the band leaving the supermarket together. The only instrument that appears is Payne's bass, whilst the rest of the band have nothing. Fran Healy is seen wearing a Radio Clyde t-shirt that reads "Radio Clyde 261". The video was directed by Michael Baldwin, who has also directed videos for Gabriella Cilmi, Dave Matthews Band, and Melanie C, among others. The t-shirt actually originated from Frank Zappa who wore a red version of the shirt previously.

    Deux

    D'eux means "of them" or "about them," "Deux" is "two" in French.

  • 2 (number), the natural number following 1 and preceding 3
  • D'eux, an album by Canadian singer Céline Dion
  • Deux (band), a South Korean duo band
  • La Deux, a Belgian national television channel
  • See also

  • Deux Deux, a fictional character who appeared in The Inspector
  • Deux Montagnes, French for Two Mountains
  • Deux-Montagnes Line (AMT), a commuter railway line operated in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area
  • Deux-Montagnes, Quebec, a municipality in southwestern Quebec, Canada
  • Deux-Sèvres, a French département
  • Blainville—Deux-Montagnes, a former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
  • Communes of the Deux-Sèvres department, 305 communes of the Deux-Sèvres département, in France.
  • Folie à deux, a rare psychiatric syndrome
  • Folie à Deux, the fifth studio album by Fall Out Boy
  • Two (2002 film)

    Two (French: Deux) is a 2002 French drama film directed by Werner Schroeter and starring Isabelle Huppert.

    Cast

  • Isabelle Huppert - Magdalena / Maria
  • Bulle Ogier - Anna, the mother
  • Manuel Blanc - Man with the flower / Russian officer / Henri L. / French officer / Man on the beach
  • Arielle Dombasle - Professor Barbez
  • Annika Kuhl - Erika, the mistress
  • Robinson Stévenin - Young man on the bike
  • Philippe Reuter - Hans
  • Pascal Bongard - Alfred
  • Jean-François Stévenin - Man in the car
  • Dominique Frot - The adoptive mother
  • Rita Loureiro - Julia / Young girl in Paris
  • Philippe Carta - Taxi driver / sailor
  • Tim Fischer - Josephine Baker
  • Rogério Samora - Sintra castle keeper
  • Zazie De Paris - Zazie
  • Hovnatan Avédikian - Jesus
  • Elisabeth Cooper - Elisabeth
  • Alexia Voulgaridou - Singer
  • Delphine Marque - Claudia
  • See also

  • Isabelle Huppert filmography
  • References

    External links

  • Two at the Internet Movie Database
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