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Accentus, Laurence Equilbey
Accentus has made a name for itself in particular by transcribing orchestral pieces for choir. This film is an introduction to the magical "Accentus world" and is constructed like an a capella film musical. The film embraces three different visual settings: for one, the intimacy of Laurence Equilbey’s apartment in Paris, a universe of tranquillity and artistic creation. Then, Accentus’s spectacular concert at the mythical Salle Pleyel and lastly, the film moves through a multi-facetted, imaginary place. Here, the greatest "hits" by Mahler, Prokofiev, Ravel, and Vivaldi have been "revisited" in high-definition creation inspired by films such as Fantasia, Death in Venice or Les Parapluies de Cherbourg.
France - 2007 - 2 x 43 mn - HD • 16/9 - Colour
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