The Creature that Loved Bach
Fiction / 6 min / Digital Beta & 35 mm / Color / format 1,85 / Sound Dolby SR/ 2004
With: Anastase Bleys
With: Anastase Bleys
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SCREENPLAY & DIRECTION: Marc Goldstein CINEMATOGRAPHER: Damien Chemin SOUND: Yves Renard EDITING: Marc Goldstein MIX: David Gillain SCENERY: Marc Goldstein MUSIC: Jean Richelet (violon/violin) & J. S. Bach PRODUCER: Marc Goldstein |
Synopsis
Under the music of J.S. Bach but with some false notes as well, a little space ship lands in a small clearing at the edge of a wood.
One of its engines has failed.
A little creature comes out of the ship and walks deep into the wood.
He carefully observes the trees and cuts some wood from one. He then patiently works the log until a violin finally emerges from the wood.
After which he carefully tunes the violin and returns to his spaceship…
He opens the reactor of the machine, removes a broken violin, and replaces it with the new one.
The little creature leaves Earth, with both violin-reactors playing all right.
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