| Tytuł oryginalny: | Anderszewski: Unquiet Traveller | Tytuł polski: | Piotr Anderszewski. Podróżujący fortepian | Rok produkcji: | 2008 | Kraj: | France | Reżyseria: | Bruno Monsaingeon | Obsada: | Piotr Anderszewski, Gustavo Dudamel, Dorota Anderszewska | Opis:
Pełnometrażowy film z udziałem Piotra Anderszewskiego to muzyczne kino drogi, pamiętnik z trasy koncertowej artysty. Wybitny polski pianista podróżuje przez kilka krajów Europy Zachodniej oraz Węgry, skąd pochodzi jego rodzina, by w końcu, w grudniu 2007 roku, dotrzeć do Warszawy, gdzie czeka go seria koncertów. Dla artysty to podróż we własną przeszłość, do krainy dzieciństwa, dla widzów zaś - przygoda w towarzystwie niezwykłej osobowości, wrażliwego młodego mężczyzny, nieznoszącego kompromisów muzycznych, ceniącego za to, oprócz muzyki, przygody kulinarne.
Tout chez Piotr Anderszewski est hors normes, son talent, son répertoire, la maniere dont il soumet son activité dinterprete a un constant questionnement. Un film sur ce pianiste fort peu conventionnel se devait de sortir des sentiers battus : situé quelque part entre le documentaire et la fiction, ce " road-movie " a pour cadre un voyage hivernal en train a travers la Pologne, train a bord duquel le pianiste a embarqué son piano a queue... Le répertoire musical au menu de ce voyage est ponctué par des réflexions tres personnelles de Piotr Anderszewski et sappuie sur des pages essentielles de Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann et Szymanowski.;Everything about Piotr Anderszewski is extraordinary: his talent, his repertoire, his constant questioning of his work as a performer. Any film about this highly unconventional pianist owes it to itself to depart from the beaten path: located somewhere between a documentary and pure fiction, this "road movie" is set against a backdrop of a winter journey by train across Poland with a piano installed on board... Punctuated by Piotrs highly personal reflections, the musical repertoire consists of essential pages by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and Szymanowski.;with the artistic participation of;Philharmonia Orchestra London - conducted by Gustavo Dudamel;Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen;Dorota Anderszewska violin
Bruno Monsaingeon has dedicated a great part of his life to directing movies about the greatest musicians of our times (Gould, Richter, Menuhin, Oistrakh), sharing with us his passionate vision of artists. His last movie, which has already been awarded in several festivals, is an especially living portrait of the non-conformist pianist Piotr Anderszewski. Somewhere between documentary and fiction, this rail-road-movies setting is a winter journey through Poland to Budapest, in a train in which the pianist has taken his grand piano with him... In this movie, Piotr Anderszewski gives us his most inner thoughts about music and about his qualms, through words we get while this special train strides through theland of his childhood, revealing his true nature, generous but tormented. A brilliantly built film by Bruno Monsaingeon, utterly poetic and deeply emotional, which invites us to join the journey
| Obraz: | 1.78 | Czas trwania: | 83 min | Dźwięk: | English PCM 5.1, English PCM 2-Channel Stereo, French PCM 2-Channel Stereo, Polish PCM 2-Channel Stereo, German PCM 2-Channel Stereo | Napisy: | English, French, German, Polish | Polska wersja językowa: | lektor, napisy | Dodatki: | 18 page booklet | Region: | Region B/2 (Polska, Europa) | Ilość dysków: | 1 | # CAT: 121[zasłonięte]4192 # TRAITPL1: # TRAITPL2: 15560# | Nowe, zafoliowane
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