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Musique sans cesse et table rase

Bernard Sarrut

Experimental film | France | video | 4:3 | color | mono | 1997 | 12'  00"
30 €

Screening Copy: Betacam SP
A young man shut himself up in a house on sea shore for two weeks. He brought only music recorded tapes. He wants to write on music, the main question being for him: what represents music for man? He tells eight experiments done in different places or occasions (in a car, at the opera, at a rock gig, listening a walkman,..). He expresses how the way you are listening can affect your feelings and reflection. His voice and his written words appearing on screen are the mental counterpoint of silent images.

Credits

Director: Bernard Sarrut

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