Miya Masaoka uses music to interact with plants and insects; Jon Rose turns fences into musical instruments with a violin bow in conflict zones ranging from the Australian outback to Israel; John Luther Adams translates geophysical phenomena in Alaska into music; and Bob Ostertag explores socio-political issues through processes as diverse as transcribing riots into string quartets, and creating live cinema with garbage. By contrasting the creative paths of these artists, and a connection between them by the world renowned Kronos Quartet, the film explores music not as a form of entertainment, career, or even self-expression, but as a tool to develop more deeply meaningful relationships with people and the complexities of the world they live in. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 8.8/10 | |
Released: | July 1, 2012 | |
Runtime: | 101 min | |
Genres: | Documentary Music History | |
Companies: | Candela Films | |
Cast: | John Luther Adams Kronos Quartet Miya Masaoka Bob Ostertag | |
Crew: | Steve Elkins | |
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