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IMZ AVANT PREMIÈRE SCREENINGS AT MIDEM 2011 23 – 26 January 2011 Cannes, France The Avant Première Screenings are an initiative by the IMZ International Music + Media Centre in collaboration with MIDEM, where the world’s leading producers of fine programmes on culture and the arts present their latest productions. It is a market • for programme purchasers in search of high-quality audio-visual programmes on culture, the performing arts, music and dance • for producers with an interesting project for which they need coproduction partners • for programme suppliers/distributors who want to present their latest audio-visual programmes on culture, the performing arts, music or dance to the programme purchasers of international television stations • for film festival programmers looking for an opportunity to get a comprehensive overview of the latest trends in dance and music films • for editors/journalists who want to keep abreast of the trends in the fields of culture, the performing arts, music or dance. For the 27th time the IMZ took part in an eventful MIDEM conference. Once again it was possible for the IMZ to screen, as in the year before, in the new screening location of Auditorium A - a true cinema hall with a massive screen, sophisticated technical equipment and more than 300 seats. Aided by the brilliant technical capabilities of the MIDEM staff, the event was a pleasure to manage. At the IMZ Avant Première Screenings at MIDEM 2011, over a period of four days, no fewer than 54 companies presented their show reels in Auditorium A, including 380 productions of classical music, world music and jazz as well as classical ballet and contemporary dance to a rapt audience. Just as in former years the IMZ exhibition, with its breathtaking sea view of the bay of Cannes and of „La Croisette“, was a centre of attrac-
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tion and a busy venue for many productive meetings. IMZ veterans welcomed new members at the customary IMZ welcome cocktail on Sunday afternoon, 24 January 2011 at 2.30pm. The newly elected IMZ president Chris Hunt was handed over a bunch of 50 roses for IMZ’s 50th anniversary by Cornelia Much of ReedMIDEM and wished the IMZ and its members a successful MIDEM and business year 2011! The IMZ/MIDEM conference „Unveiling new opportunities to monetise classical music“, held on Tuesday, 25 January 2011, 2.30 - 3.45pm, brought together Kevin Arnold, Founder and CEO of IODA (USA), James Brown, Managing Director of Hazard Chase Limited (UK), Jens Neubert, Author and Director/CEO of Syquali Multimedia (Switzerland), Costa Pilavachi, SVP, Classical artists & Repertoire of Universal Music Group International (UK) and Alexander Schönburg, Managing Director of Agency 4E7 (Marketing / Social Media) to discuss current models to improve revenues as well as new strategies of monetising classical music via Web 2.0 such as Facebook and platforms such as YouTube and how to better reach important target groups such as young people. The conference was well-visited and led to a lively discussion with the audience. Thanks to effusive positive feedback the IMZ has received for its organisation of the stand, the board meeting, the 56th General Assembly and the screenings, we look forward to another successful edition of MIDEM 2012....
IMZ JURY PANEL FOR THE BANFF WORLD TELEVISION FESTIVAL April 2011 The 32nd Banff World Television Festival took place 12 – 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Canada. International broadcasters, producers, writers, directors, distributors and industry executives from over 25 countries attended the festival. A core feature of the festival is the Banff World Television Awards, also known as the „Rockies”, one of the world’s most prestigious events celebrating outstanding work by international TV creators responsible for the continuing evolution and originality in the industry. This year, pilots are also
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being recognised with the inaugural Banff International Pilots Competition and Awards rewarding talent and creativity in conceptualising and creating online and television pilots. The IMZ presided over one of the jury panels representing over 30 countries around the world that have been designated by the BANFF organisers to select “Rockie” Award nominees in each one of the 29 (23 genre-based and 6 interactive) categories. The preliminary jury for Arts Programmes included: Elisabeth Freismuth (Federal Ministry of Education and Science, Austria), Larry Weinstein (Rhombus Media Inc., Canada), Frank Gerdes (Servus TV, Austria), Henk van der Meulen (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague, The Netherlands) and Katharina Jeschke (IMZ - International Music+Media Centre, Austria). BANFF is pleased to announce the nominees of the 2011 Rockies Programme Competition. After reviewing over nine- hundred entries from around the world, the international juries have singled out the best programmes and projects from the past year: • Jury Grand Prize: Sergio (Category: History & Biography Programs, Produced by: Home Box Office. Based on Pulitzer Prize winner Samantha Power’s biography „Sergio: One Man‘s Fight to Save the World,“ SERGIO is the...) • Best Interactive: Conspiracy For Good (Category: Best Cross-Platform Project Produced by: TKE Imperative. Tim Kring, Nokia and The Company P produced a new form of entertainment called social benefit storytelling, which encouraged...) • Best Documentary: Sergio (Category: History & Biography Programs, Produced by: Home Box Office. Based on Pulitzer Prize winner Samantha Power’s biography „Sergio: One Man‘s Fight to Save the World,“ SERGIO is the...) • Best Kids and Animation: Sid The Science Kid (Category: Animation Programs, Produced by: The Jim Henson Company. Sid enlists his friends and family to help him get to the bottom of new mysteries. He starts each episode with a new question...) • Best Francophone: 19-2 (Category: Continuing Series Programs, Produced by: Société Radio-Canada.) • Best Entertainment: 2010 MTV Video Music Awards (Category: Music and Variety Programs, Produced by: MTV Networks. This year‘s MTV Video Music Awards was a television event that captured the spirit and energy of pop culture in 2010.) • Best Drama: Sherlock: A Study in Pink (Category: Continuing Series Programs, Produced by: BBC. A war hero, invalided home from Afghanistan, meet a strange but charismatic genius who is looking for a flatmate; it is London...) • Best Green Program: Collapsus (Category: Best Cross-Platform Project, Produced by: TKE Imperative. Tim Kring, Nokia and The Company P produced a new form of entertainment called social benefit storytelling, which encouraged...)
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Lifetime Achievement Award winner Menahem Pressler played Mozart, Artist of the Year Esa Pekka Salonen conducted his work Helix and Young Artist of the Year David Kadouch was heard in Mendelssohn‘s Second Piano Concerto. One of the driving forces behind the BIS Sibelius Edition, Folke Gräsbeck, played, together with the strings of the Tampere Philharmonic, Sibelius‘s Piano Quintet in a newly realised transcription by the Tampere Philharmonic‘s composer in residence, Jouni Kaipainen. The distinguished British pianist Philip Edward Fisher represented the Label of the Year, Chandos, playing Prokofiev‘s First Concerto. Hänssler Classics had asked Lena Neudauer, who – together with Deutsche Radio Philharmonie – won in ICMA‘s Concerto category, to play Schumann‘s Violin Fantasy. Richard Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen by C Major won in the category Best DVD Performance. Christopher Nupen’s film “Piotr I. Tchaikosky: Two films (Tchaikovsky‘s Women, Fate)” (Allegro Films) was elected Best DVD Documentary of the Year. The outstanding event, with more than 1,600 people attending, was broadcast live by Finnish National Radio and was included in the programming of Germany‘s MDR Figaro, Saarländischer Rundfunk, Luxembourg‘s Radio 100,7, the Russian Orpheus Radio and many other partners of the European Broadcast Union‘s worldwide network. Until 6 May, the concert was also available on the website of Finnish National Radio: http://areena.yle.fi/audio/1302156800800. During the Award Ceremony in Tampere, ICMA President Remy Franck announced that the next ICMA Award Ceremony and Gala Concert will take place in Nantes, France, on 15 May 2012, with the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire conducted by John Axelrod.
IMZ COOPERATION WITH ICMA International Classical Music Award ICMA GALA CONCERT IN TAMPERE April 2011, Finland Musicians and label representatives from all over the world came on 6 April to Tampere, Finland for the annual Award Ceremony and Gala Concert of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA), hosted by the Tampere Philharmonic and its Music director Hannu Lintu. The IMZ is part of the international jury for the Award.
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IMZ SEMI-FINAL JUDGING EVENT FOR THE 2011 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS
MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL IN BUCHAREST 2011
20 June 2011 Vienna, Austria
24 June – 2 July 2011 Bucharest, Romania
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is a membership based organisation comprised of leading media and entertainment figures from over 50 countries and 500 companies from all sectors of television including internet, mobile and other technology. The Academy’s yearly schedule of events includes the prestigious International Emmy® Awards Ceremony held in New York, The International Digital Emmy® Awards at MIPTV and a series of industry events such as Academy Day, The International Emmy® World Television Festival with panels on substantive industry topics.
By following the format of the acclaimed Film Festival at Wiener Rathausplatz, the 6th edition of the Music Film Festival in Bucharest, Romania was once again an outstanding success.
Once again the IMZ hosted a Semi-Final Judging Event for the 2011 International Emmy® Awards in the Arts Programming category. The judging event took place on Monday, 20 June 2011 in Vienna in cooperation with the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
The programme, curated by the IMZ, contained operas and concerts such as the „New Year’s Concert 2011“, „The Gustav Mahler Celebration“, „Festkonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker“, „Ein Marschall der Bühne – Weltstars verabschieden Ioan Holender. Von A(nna Netrebko) bis Z(ubin Mehta)“, „Romeo et Juliette“, „Die Münchner Philharmoniker unter Christian Thielemann im Vatikan“, „Three Tenors Concert“, „Gustav Mahler Symphonie No. 4 + 5 at the BBC Proms“ and „Gustav Mahler Symphonie No. 8.“
The jury was comprised of 16 distinguished international representatives from the arts and media community: Chris Hunt, Classical TV Ltd | Felix Breisach, Felix Breisach Medienwerkstatt GmbH. | Sylvia Fassl-Vogler, Vienna City Administration, MA7 Culture and Science | Elisabeth Freismuth, Ministry of Science and Research | Frank Gerdes, ServusTV | Gunilla Jensen Peyron, SVT | Marie Kucerova, Ceská Televize | Golli Marboe, Telluxfilm | Reiner Moritz, Poorhouse International Ltd | Franz Patay, IMZ | Ruth Pfletschinger, IMZ | Katja Raths, Clasart Classic | Martin Traxl, ORF | Karin Veitl, ORF | Hazel Wright, Hazel Wright Media Ltd | Larry Weinstein, Rhombus Media Inc.
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Co-organised by ArCub and the City of Bucharest, the festival took place at George Enescu Square, situated in the heart of Bucharest, over five days from 24 June – 2 July. The square was transformed into an oasis of music and dance where approximately 7,000 visitors of all age groups enjoyed classical music in a relaxing environment.
The festival was open air, free of charge and combined with a food and beverage area.
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VIENNA MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL IN YEKATERINBURG 2011
VIENNA MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL IN TOKYO
24 June – 3 July 2011 Yekaterinburg, Russia
12 – 14 August 2011 at Yebisu Garden Palace, Tokyo, Japan
The second edition of the Vienna Music Film Festival in Yekaterinburg was initiated and supervised by the IMZ and the Austrian Cultural Forum in Moscow and very successfully implemented by the Austrian Honorary Consulate in Yekaterinburg in cooperation with various local partners and sponsors.
With great success the second edition of the „Vienna Music Film Festival in Tokyo“ took place at the renowned Yebisu Garden Place. From 12 – 14 August 2011, the concept of the Vienna Rathausplatz Filmfestival was transferred to Tokyo, attracting an audience of approximately 2,000 visitors who enjoyed the free open air screenings of classical concert films reflecting Viennese and Austrian culture in many facets.
Taking place from 24 June to 3 July 2011 in front of the Ural Federal University, the festival was open air, free of charge and combined with a food and beverage area following the concept of the Rathausplatz Filmfestival in Vienna. The programme curated by the IMZ included operas and concerts such as Anna Netrebko & Rolando Villazón in Paris 2007, „Das Traumpaar der Oper“, „Operavox“, „50 Jahre Wiederöffnung der Wiener Staatsoper“, „La Bohéme“, „New Year’s Concert 2011“, „La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich“, „Lang Lang im Wiener Musikverein 2010“, „Herbert v. Karajan - Gedächtniskonzert mit den Berliner Philharmonikern“, „Jamiroquai plays Avo Session Basel“ and „I Pagliacci“.
From entertaining light music, the “Divertimento No. 17 in D major”, K334 (Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker) to the ardent artistic legacy defined in the sombre soundscape of the “Requiem in d minor”, K626 (Herbert von Karajan, Vienna Philharmonic), Mozart ruled in the programme curated by the IMZ. Further highlights on screen included the “New Year‘s Concert 2011” and the “Concert for Europe at Schloss Schönbrunn 2006”. On two of the three evenings in the spirit of Vienna amid an ambiance of Viennese culture created by vendors offering Austrian food as well as Austrian souvenirs, the film-screenings were preceded by live concerts as a special prelude. The festival was initiated and supervised by the IMZ and organised in cooperation with the Vienna Representative Office in Tokyo, the Austrian Cultural Forum in Tokyo and various local partners. Among the attendees: The Mayor of Shibuya and the Austrian Ambassador in Tokyo, Dr. Jutta Stefan-Bastel.
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FILM FESTIVAL AT WIENER RATHAUSPLATZ 2011 2 July – 4 September 2011 Vienna, Austria More than 520,000 visitors enjoyed the free open air Film Festival in front of Vienna City Hall in Austria. The famous festival was again curated by the IMZ; from 2 July to 4 September 2011 a fine selection of music films, highlights from the fields of classical music, jazz, world music and pop turned a summer hot spot in the City of Vienna into the heart of a vibrant world capital of music.... An important part of the 65 festival evenings with more than 40 different productions paid homage to the art of Gustav Mahler and Franz Liszt. It crowned a splendorous celebration of the traditional and the contemporary, of opera, operetta, classical and modern dance, for regulars, youngsters, lovers, experts, sceptics and novices. The absolute highlights of the festival were the live transmissions of Beethoven’s “Fidelio” from the Bavarian State Opera, Munich (with Jonas Kaufmann as Florestan and Anja Kampe as Leonore) and Verdi’s “Simone Boccanegra” from the Vienna State Opera starring Placido Domingo, whose 70th birthday and 50th anniversary of his stage debut this year provided the perfect occasion for a marvellous Domingo Special featuring several opera film treasures from the archives. His appareance at the Rathausplatz after his performance in the Vienna State Opera and singing “Wien nur Du allein...” topped even the highest expectations of the Viennese Domingo fans.
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VIENNA MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL NEW YORK 29 August 2011 at Tobacco Warehouse, Brooklyn Bridge Park On a beautiful late summer night in the wake of Hurricane Irene, on 29 August 2011, hundreds of classical music and opera fans turned out for the first-ever Vienna Music Film Festival NY in Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Tobacco Warehouse initiated by the IMZ. More than 700 New Yorkers and Austrians – including Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz (and his wife, Jamie), Austrian Deputy Consul Ulrich Frank, IMZ Secretary General Franz Patay, Anja Czekaj-Farber and Monica Yunus, the co-founding director of “Sing for Hope” – enjoyed a live concert by a Julliard string duet, authentic Wiener Schnitzel and a series of film shorts of some of the finest classical music acts in Austria (and throughout Europe). Presented by IMZ and Czekaj Artistic Productions, the free film festival featured performances by Placido Domingo, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Sir Simon Rattle, Franz Welser-Möst, Anna Netrebko, Cecilia Bartoli, Renée Fleming, Diana Damrau, Jonas Kaufmann, Rolando Villazon, Lang Lang and others. The IMZ is looking forward to another successful cooperation for the second edition of the Vienna Music Film Festival NY in 2012!
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IMZ at the 48th ITF Golden Prague
IMZ World Music Films Screenings at WOMEX
15 – 19 October 2011, Žofín Palace, Prague (CZ)
26 – 30 October 2011, Copenhagen
„The World of Music and Dance is Within Your Reach“
For the third and last time in Copenhagen, after five days of good work and tons of amazing music WOMEX successfully completed its 17th edition. With 2250 delegates from 98 countries, 700 companies, 270 stands, 20 conference sessions, 60 acts from 52 countries and 13 movies at the IMZ World Music Film Screenings, WOMEX showed what it takes to be the most important professional market for world music.
At the 48th edition of the ITF Golden Prague the IMZ presented the Golden Prague Premieres and held its first Pitching Session in cooperation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The EBU and the IMZ have once again decided to join forces to promote and strengthen the arts in the audio-visual media! The Golden Prague Premieres (screenings) took place in the Small Hall at Zofin Palace and included the following programmes: „The Vienna State Opera“ (TV Kultura, Russia - the famous opera house as seen through the eyes Russian and other artists) and “The Beauty of the Voice” (Loft, Germany - a documentary about the international opera studio of Mexican tenor Francisco Araiza). The audience received the two Golden Prague Premieres very enthusiastically. On Monday 17 October the EBU and IMZ “Pitching Session“ took place. Following their first jointly organised Pitching Session at Golden Prague, the EBU and the IMZ are looking forward to setting up at least one new original project/event every year, from 2012 to 2014, aimed at prime time international audiences and offered to all members within the EBU and the IMZ. Five projects were pitched to a high profile jury: Bettina Brinkmann (EBU), Marie-Odile Demay (MO Demay Entertainment), Arild Erikstad (NRK), Peter Maniura (BBC), Lothar Mattner (WDR) and Erwin Stürzer (Arthaus Musik GmbH.). As usual the entire festival was open to anyone interested in high quality music and dance programmes and films, with festival participants having the chance to view all competition programmes submitted to the 48th ITF Golden Prague. We look forward to the next Golden Prague festival in October 2012!
The tenth and thus anniversary edition of the IMZ World Music Film Screenings with a collection of 13 thrilling films was not only enthusiastically received but also saw greatly increased attendance figures. On the first screening day, the films took us on moving trips from Andalusia with “Good singing hurts”, over the Gibraltar to hear a “Griot” of Senegal raising his voice and back to Germany with “Global Local – Forays into a new music scene in Cologne” to discover a flourishing new musical landscape. The second day, mainly dedicated to women, introduced rebetiko singer Rosa Eskenazy in “My sweet canary”, followed by the hurricane-like “The Godmother of Rock & Roll Sister Rosetta Tharpe” and another legend, Calypso Rose “The Lioness of the Jungle”. In the afternoon “Mokoomba, from one riverbank to another” provided insight into the life of a young band from Zimbabwe while “Frekuensia Kolombiana” communicated messages of South America’s youth through rap. The last screening day took us to Morocco and the depths of Arab Andalusian music in “Nuba of Gold and Light”. We then flew over to Haiti under the sound of the 62 year old Orchestere Septrional in “When the Drum Is Beating”. Afterwards in “Dharohar (A Legacy)” we saw an enthusiastic musical cooperation bridging cultural and religious divides in India. “Creole Cousins - A portrait of Lindigo in Brazil” revealed a common musical inheritance of two places as far apart as La Reunion and Brazil. Finally “The Baroque Nomade in Ethiopia, on the encounter with the Azmari” took us back to the 17th century in Abyssinia to discover a fusion of European Music and Ethiopian Azmari art. For those who missed it, all is not yet lost! The screening selection as well as a list of all submitted programmes are available on www.worldmusicfilms.com. Finally, many of the movies screened will be part of our non-profit initiative World Music Film on Tour.
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WORLD MUSIC FILMS ON TOUR World Music Films on Tour provides an opportunity to look beyond the familiar. Explore the entire world’s musical traditions, experience the diversity of our fascinating planet and take a journey to exciting destinations. Bringing World Music in film and video to a wider public, in various locations around the world, is the motivation behind this non-commercial distribution project created in 2006 by the IMZ in cooperation with WOMEX. The available programmes: A Devotion With a Dance Step (Italy) A Different Way – Tango with Rodolfo Mederos (Spain/Germany/France) A Long Journey Home (Canada) Africa Live (UK/Senegal) African Underground: Democracy in Dakar (USA) Amadou & Mariam – Dimanche à Bamako (France/Senegal) As Old as My Tongue (UK/Zanzibar) A Song for Copenhagen (Denmark) Beatbox Columbia (Germany) Black and White in Colour (UK) Breaking the Silence – Music in Afghanistan (UK/Afghanistan) Calypso at Dirty Jim's (France/Trinidad & Tobago) Calypso Rose – The Lioness of the Jungle (Trinidad & Tobago) Dharohar (A Legacy) (India) Desert Rebels (France) El Tanbura - Capturing a Vanishing Spirit (Egypt) Fangafrika, Voice of the Voiceless (France) Festival in the Desert: The Tent Sessions (USA/Malia) Footsteps in Africa (USA) From Mambo to Hip Hop: A Bronx Tale (USA)
Improvisation (Palestine) Jalalu’s Dawn (Switzerland) Jazzta Prasta (Bulgaria) Jupiter's Dance (France) La Colombiana (Passing the Torch) (USA) Laya Project (India) Like an Ambassador of His People (Senegal/Germany) Mariem Hassan - The Voice of the Sahara (Spain) Mariza and the Story of Fado (UK/Portugal) Modou the Hang Player (France) Musafir (France) My Sweet Canary (Israel/Grece/Turkey) Parno Graszt – Life with a Hungarian Gypsy Band Princesa de Africa (Spain) Punta Soul (USA/Belize) Ramblers, Roamers, Vagabonds (Hungary) Road to Baleya (Canada) Sevdah: The Bridge That Survived (UK) Shaban (Serbia) Sound of the Soul (USA/Morocco) Sufi Soul – The Mystic Music of Islam (UK) Talam: Bulgaria, Morocco, Sardinia, South-Africa, The North, Vietnam (Switzerland) The Colours of Tea (Spain) The Great Ones of Tlacotalpan (Mexico) The Hand of Fatima (USA) Tomorrow (Italy) Tundé (USA) Voice Over the Bridge (India) Whose Is This Song? (Bulgaria) Wijdan, the Mystery of Gnawa Trance Music (USA)
WORLD MUSIC FILMS ON TOUR Join our non-profit initiative and let the world’s musics be your guest!
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dancescreen 2010 – best of screen choreographies (not longer than 15 min.)
DANCE SCREEN ON TOUR Bringing dance films to a wider public and providing exposure beyond the festival circuit for dance in film and video is the motivation for Dance Screen on Tour, a unique, non-profit and entirely non-commercial initiative created in 1999 by the IMZ in association with the SK Culture Foundation, Cologne. Following the successful Dance Screen 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2010 at Cinedans, the winning and nominated productions, curated programmes as well as a selection of former dance screen highlights will continue on its global journey. A selection of the available programmes: Admit One (Ireland) Pave Up Paradise (UK) Slip (Canada) Fishpulse – Sorting Hall (Netherlands)
dancescreen 2010 – best of screen documentaries Happy to be so (USA) Passion – Last stop Kinshasa (Germany) Double Take (UK) One Flat Thing Reproduced (France)
dance screen 2010 – best of screen choreographies (not longer than 5 min.) Blue’s not the word (USA) Duo (Mexico) Falling Floral (UK) Fresh – A Spaghetti and Fried Chicken Western (UK) Hannah (UK) Hoop (Canada) Retrograde (Iceland) Shadowed (UK) – Student award winner Slow Dance (Canada) – winner of screen choreography < 5 min Stronger (UK) Tachometer (Germany) Tofu Meets Greens (Canada) Vertiges (Canada)
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Between (Iceland) The wind whispers there is someone behind the tundra (Norway) Chámame (Argentina) – winner of screen choreography < 15 min Flux (Sweden) Horseplay (Netherlands) Looking forward – Man and Woman (Brazil) Pito (New Zealand) Start from Scratch (UK/Greece) Tango de Soledad (UK) There is a Place (UK) Trilogy of Pink (Japan/France/Brazil) Alice (The Netherlands) Body of War (UK) An Ant (Finland) The Neighbour (Norway) Nora (USA) - winner of screen choreography > 15 min NY Export: Opus Jazz (USA) Red Shoes (Canada)
dancescreen 2007 – best of screen choreographies (not longer than 5 min.) Forsaken (Canada), Inearthia (Switzerland), Night Practice (UK) dancescreen 2007 – best of screen choreographies (not longer than 15 min.) Break (New Zealand), Dos Ambientes (Argentina), Film (UK), Insyn (Denmark/Sweden) dancescreen 2007 – best of screen choreographies (more than 15 min.) Horizon of Exile (UK) dancescreen 2007 – best of screen documentaries De ballett en ci en là/Les ballets de ci de là (France) Krishna’s Dancer (Germany)
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Music in the Air
A Documentary to Celebrate 50 Years of IMZ
A journey through the history of classical music on screen
With Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Glenn Gould, Sir Colin Davis, Pierre Boulez, Anna Netrebko, Rolando Villazon etc.
A Documentary by Reiner E. Moritz Presented by Poorhouse International Produced by RM CREATIVE
With the Generous Support of Members of the IMZ
Shot in High Definition Running Time 55 minutes
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