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Three films by Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet
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Contains The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (1968), Sicilia! (1999) and Une Visite au Louvre (2004).
The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. Covering the years of Bach's life from his marriage to Anna Magdalena to his death in 1748, this is at once a love story, a documentary, a socio-political statement, and a film of the music of Bach, in which the music takes centre stage.
Sicilia!: Based on Elio Vittorini's 1938-1939 anti-fascist novel Conversations in Sicily, banned by the Fascists in 1942, Sicilia! is a four part film which follows emigrant Silvestro who is returning home after fifteen years spent in America. His conversations, with his mother, on the train, or even on the price of oranges, as well as the recurrent shot of arid landscape outside the train window, supply some of the most intense and memorable moments in contemporary cinema.
Un Visite Au Louvre: As the camera shows us some of the masterpieces held in the Louvre, Julie Kotaï speaks the comments made about the paintings by Cézanne which were put into writing by the poet Joachim Gasquet.
- New Wave Films
- Daniele Huillet
- 12
- English
- 1
- 2
Three films by Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet
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Contains The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (1968), Sicilia! (1999) and Une Visite au Louvre (2004).
The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. Covering the years of Bach's life from his marriage to Anna Magdalena to his death in 1748, this is at once a love story, a documentary, a socio-political statement, and a film of the music of Bach, in which the music takes centre stage.
Sicilia!: Based on Elio Vittorini's 1938-1939 anti-fascist novel Conversations in Sicily, banned by the Fascists in 1942, Sicilia! is a four part film which follows emigrant Silvestro who is returning home after fifteen years spent in America. His conversations, with his mother, on the train, or even on the price of oranges, as well as the recurrent shot of arid landscape outside the train window, supply some of the most intense and memorable moments in contemporary cinema.
Un Visite Au Louvre: As the camera shows us some of the masterpieces held in the Louvre, Julie Kotaï speaks the comments made about the paintings by Cézanne which were put into writing by the poet Joachim Gasquet.
- New Wave Films
- Daniele Huillet
- 12
- English
- 1
- 2
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