East with Sonia Wieder-Atherton (2009)

ALL 03/08/2009 (fr) Documentary, Music, TV Movie 84 Min
  • Release
    03/08/2009
  • Production
    AMIP, Chemah I.S., Cléa Productions, ARTE
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    À l'est avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton
  • Original language
    fr
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Presented in 2 parts, this 83 minute piece documents Wieder-Atherton's idea to do a set of pieces from across central and eastern Europe, including Russia. Some weren't originally written for cello, but she had them transcribed. Some were songs for voices, which goes with Wieder-Atherton saying in an earlier film she made with Chantal Akerman that she aspires to play the cello in a way that it carries the specificity of emotion of the human voice. She explains at the beginning of both parts how she feels each country in the region has it's own personality expressed in its music, coming from its individual history and culture, but that each land in the area is also 'impregnated' as she puts it, by the others, so there are certain elements that run throughout.

  1. Chantal Akerman

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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East with Sonia Wieder-Atherton (2009) 84 Min

ALL 03/08/2009 (fr)
Documentary, Music, TV Movie
  • Release 03/08/2009
  • Production
    AMIP, Chemah I.S., Cléa Productions, ARTE
  • Original title À l'est avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton
  • fr
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Presented in 2 parts, this 83 minute piece documents Wieder-Atherton's idea to do a set of pieces from across central and eastern Europe, including Russia. Some weren't originally written for cello, but she had them transcribed. Some were songs for voices, which goes with Wieder-Atherton saying in an earlier film she made with Chantal Akerman that she aspires to play the cello in a way that it carries the specificity of emotion of the human voice. She explains at the beginning of both parts how she feels each country in the region has it's own personality expressed in its music, coming from its individual history and culture, but that each land in the area is also 'impregnated' as she puts it, by the others, so there are certain elements that run throughout.

  1. Chantal Akerman

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer