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APERGHIS: Storm Beneath a Skull / The Little Red Riding Hood (NTSC) |
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GEORGES APERGHIS
Storm
Beneath a Skull
Directed
by Catherine Maximoff
The
Little Red Riding Hood
Directed
by Jean-Baptiste Mathieu
Picture format: NTSC 16:9
Sound format: Dolby Digital 2.0
Region code: 0
Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese
Running time: 102 minutes
No. of DVDs: 1
Four-page booklet
contains discography and biography in English plus photos.
Also includes chapter access and a video catalogue.
“An inspired activist,
Georges Aperghis continuously mixes codes and languages, in an endless quest to
make sense of a balkanized world.” Les Inrockuptibles
- Film 1: More than anyone, composer Georges Aperghis embodies
contemporary musical theatre. As a master of meticulous observation with a
strong sense of humour, he has invented a new alliance between words, sound and
visual elements. Musicians become actors, actors become singers. In STORM
BENEATH A SKULL, Juxtapositions presents his original artistic approach by
exploring the full range of his creative diversity between 1974 and 2005. His
musicians, among his most loyal followers, shed light on his creative process
and share their perception of his work.
- Film 2: in a little more than forty minutes, Georges Aperghis
blows to pieces and reinvents THE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, using the original
text of the classic 17th century tale created by Charles Perrault – without the
hunter or the happy ending. Inside their music box, the six young performers
from Ensemble Reflex become embodiments of their instruments and lend
themselves to the fantastic games imagined by the composer and stage director.
A wonderful show accessible to all, this theater play leaves the audience
breathless, with its dazzling glissades, bizarre masks, enigmatic lighting and
little red riding hoods criss-crossing the stage with the wolf in hot pursuit.
- With Pierre Lambla (saxophone), Pierre Lassailly and Matthieu
Steffanus (clarinet), Sophie Liger and Helene Schwartz (piano), Fanny Paccoud
(violin).
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