Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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Ecstasy and Death: Keats and Shelley in Rome

 

Jack Ramey, poet and spoken word artist, brings to life the poems of Keats & Shelley and the revolutionary times in which they lived, with parallels to his own life in the late ‘60s at Kent State. Rome was of special importance to these two poets. Shelley wrote some of his greatest works in Rome, Keats died there, and they both are buried there in the Protestant Cemetery. This film shows how they live on as bright stars in the poetic firmament, as beacons for humanity, for truth, and for beauty.

Video – YouTube

I have always been fascinated by the Romantic poets and the rock star status of poets during their time period. They didn’t need a guitar; they used the power of words.

Shelley’s hatred of tyranny and his love of freedom and Keats’ search for truth and beauty still resonate deeply in these troubled times. We need the words of these poets now more than ever.

Our film was screened at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt MD, an Award Winner at the Rome International Movie Awards, a Semi-Finalist in the Stockholm City Film Festival, a Nominee for the Falcon International Film Festival, and accepted at the Roma Cinema Doc festival, and is now available on YouTube.

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