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Classical Arts Film Festival: Film Block One
Film Block One of The Classical Arts Film Festival exhibits five films: ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, LUCKY MUD, THE STAG HUNT, THE ESCAPE, and BEHIND THE STRINGS
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE Running Time: 1min. 30sec. An animated adaptation of the famous Shakespeare poem "All The World's A Stage" narrated by the renowned Shakespeare actor and director Samuel West. Directed by Hannes Rall Country of origin: Germany
LUCKY MUD Running Time: 15min Clay figures battle their fickle egos and struggle to communicate. They may suffer physical and emotional imperfections but, like humans, theyre in a constant state of transformation. Wielding violence and tenderness, these figures perpetually collide. They sculpt one another and blur the line between destruction and creation. Each collision leaves them forever changed. This stop-motion animation is a celebration of vulnerability, imperfection, and the human capacity for transformation. Directed by Erin Pollock Country of Origin: United States
THE STAG HUNT Running Time: 9min A modern satire on aristocracy, competition and extinction, drawn from a sixteenth century musical curiosity about a king killing for sport. British vocal ensemble I Fagiolini sings Janequins La chasse (1537), complete with hunting sound effects, and plays a royal family determined to reign supreme. Directed by John La Bouchardière Country of Origin: United Kingdom
THE ESCAPE The patient in an insane asylum is given an injection to calm her down. She is left alone lying on the bed in a straitjacket overhelmed with her hallucinations and memories. In the ward, another girl unexpectedly appears trying to bring the first one to consciousness. Directed by Liudmila Komrakova Country of origin: Russia Federation
BEHIND THE STRINGS When Maos Cultural Revolution ended, Chinas door cracked open. Four young, classically trained musicians seized the opportunity to flee to the West. They've performed for 36 years in the U.S. and around the world. Behind the Strings tells how they got there, and the price they pay to stay on top. And, why China is now inviting them back to perform the music that was previously banned. Directed by Hal Rifken Country of Origin: United States
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LocationJarvis Conservatory (View)
1711 Main Street
Napa, CA 94559
United States
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