Three first-class musicians will share the stage for the performance of Bach’s masterpiece. Christine Busch, François Fernandez and Mira Glodeanu are among the many musicians who have studied and thought about this monumental work for the violin.
We don’t know for whom the Sonatas and partitas were written, and we don’t know who first performed them. According to a number of musicologists, Bach himself played these pages from the manuscript that was saved from oblivion by an enlightened amateur.
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Christian Volckman - FR/GB/LU – 2006 – animation – black&white + color – 105’ – OV - STT FR
A private eye looks for a young and beautiful female scientist in a mid-21st century Paris. She has been kidnapped and is the object of a secret conflict that involves the future of mankind. Beautifully handled black and white contribute to the stylishness of Christian Volckman’s film, based on animation that uses images of real actors that are then transformed into 3D characters. The story evokes such contemporary themes as the relationship between ethics and genetics.
Coprod. Flagey / Cinematek
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Arsen A. Ostojic - CR – 2004 – fiction - black & white – 100’ – OV – STT FR / NL
A handful of people come and go in the medieval quarter of Split in Croatia. A small-time dealer, a junkie in need of a fix, a widow and her young son, an adolescent couple and American soldiers on leave…their destinies cross and their lives change at midnight. This elegant black-and-white film by Arsen Anton Ostojic is powerfully engaging, at once poetic and subtle.
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Mathilde and Jonas met in Stockholm where Jonas was combining a brilliant international career with teaching. Mathilde composed ‘In the Swedish Mood’ for him and wanted him to hear it, so she hopped on a plane to Sweden! Our young composer’s audacity and talent won Jonas over. They soon started working together on original and emotionally rich music that was both jazzy and classical, with a little bit of folk thrown in, and even including a hint of a Brazilian influence.
Mathilde Renault : piano
Jonas Knutsson : saxophone
Concert Marni.
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Jim Jarmusch - USA – 1984 – fiction – black&white – 88’ – OV – STT FR / NL
A young Jim Jarmusch directs this accomplished film, at once laconic and funny. A young Hungarian woman turns up in the New York apartment of her cousin and his equally clueless mate. The three head for Cleveland, where Eva’s aunt lives, and then she leaves again, after an existential and geographic road movie where love timidly shows its face. The black-and-white photography is by Tom DiCillo, and it’s perfectly suited to Jarmusch’s charming brand of minimalism
With: John Lurie, Eszter Balint
Coprod. Flagey / Cinematek
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