The film will be available for free on ARTS.FILM across Canada from November 1, 2024 to November 30, 2024.
Immerse yourself in the private world of Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan in this unique documentary directed by her collaborator, French actor and director Mathieu Amalric. The film offers a unique insight into Hannigan’s work as she rehearses a new piece that New York instrumentalist and composer John Zorn has created especially for her, accompanied by British pianist Stephen Gosling.
Immerse yourself in the private world of Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan in this unique documentary directed by her collaborator, French actor and director Mathieu Amalric. The film offers a unique insight into Hannigan’s work as she rehearses a new piece that New York instrumentalist and composer John Zorn has created especially for her, accompanied by British pianist Stephen Gosling.
Also presented:
41st International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2023)
Cinéma du Réel, Switzerland (2022)
Midnight Sun Festival, Finland (2022)
Doc Lisboa, Portugal (2022)
Viennale, Austria (2022)
41st International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2023)
Cinéma du Réel, Switzerland (2022)
Midnight Sun Festival, Finland (2022)
Doc Lisboa, Portugal (2022)
Viennale, Austria (2022)
Director | Mathieu Amalric |
Editing | Caroline Detournay |
Camera | Mathieu Amalric |
Sound mixing | Olivier Goinard |
Production
Mathieu Amalric
Eclectic actor, Mathieu Amalric played in many films, from arthouse cinema to american blockbusters. He has won twice the César of Best Actor, in 2005 and 2008. As a director, he won in 2010 the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival for his film On Tour.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Other films:
Serre-moi fort (2021)
Barbara (2017)
La Chambre bleue (2014)
Le Stade de Wimbledon (2001)
Mange ta soupe (1997)
Serre-moi fort (2021)
Barbara (2017)
La Chambre bleue (2014)
Le Stade de Wimbledon (2001)
Mange ta soupe (1997)