Glass a portrait of Philip in twelve parts = fei li pu ge la si 12 yue zhang
In July 2005, filmmaker Scott Hicks started shooting a documentary about the composer Philip Glass to celebrate his 70th anniversary in 2007. Over the next 18 months, Scott followed Philip across three continents - from his annual ride on the Coney Island "Cyclone" roller coaster, to the world premiere of his new opera in Germany and in performance with a didgeridoo virtuoso in Australia. Allowed unprecedented access to Glass' working process, family life, spiritual teachers and long time collaborators, Hicks gives u a unique glimpse behind the curtain into the life of a surprising and complex man. "GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts" is a remarkable mosaic portrait of one of the greatest - and at times controversial - artists of this or any era.
""Allowed unprecedented access to Glass' working process, family life, spiritual teachers and long time collaborators, Hicks gives us a unique glimpse behind the curtain into the life of a surprising and complex man." -- Container."
""An intimate film study of one of today's greatest living artists. From the creative process and family life to influential spiritual teachers and long time artistic collaborators, the documentary is a remarkable mosaic of an artist and his work." -- Container."
"In July 2005, filmmaker Scott Hicks started shooting a documentary about the composer Philip Glass to celebrate his 70th anniversary in 2007. Over the next 18 months, Hicks followed Glass across three continents - from his annual ride on the Coney Island 'Cyclone' roller coaster, to the world premiere of his new opera in Germany and in performance with a didgeridoo virtuoso in Australia. Allowed unprecedented access to Glass's working process, family life, spiritual teachers and long time collaborators, Hicks gives us a unique glimpse behind the curtain into the life of a surprising and complex man. Glass: A Portrait of Philip In Twelve Parts is a remarkable mosaic portrait of one of the greatest - and at times controversial - artists of this or any era."
"Documentaire. Pendant 18 mois, le directeur Scott Hicks a suivi le légendaire compositeur Philip Glass à travers trois continents afin de créer un portrait remarquable d'un des plus grands artistes de tous les temps. Offrant un accès sans précédent au processus de travail de Glass et à ses collaborateurs de longue date, Hicks propose un regard unique sur la vie du compositeur."
"In July 2005, filmmaker Scott Hicks started shooting a documentary about the composer Philip Glass to celebrate his 70th anniversary in 2007. Over the next 18 months, Scott followed Philip across three continents - from his annual ride on the Coney Island "Cyclone" roller coaster, to the world premiere of his new opera in Germany and in performance with a didgeridoo virtuoso in Australia. Allowed unprecedented access to Glass' working process, family life, spiritual teachers and long time collaborators, Hicks gives u a unique glimpse behind the curtain into the life of a surprising and complex man. "GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts" is a remarkable mosaic portrait of one of the greatest - and at times controversial - artists of this or any era."@en
"For 18 months, award-winning director Scott Hicks followed the legendary composer Philip Glass across three continents, creating a remarkable portrait of one of the greatest artists of all time. Allowed unprecedented access to Glass's working process and long time collaborators, Hicks provides a unique glimpse into the composer's life."
"An intimate film study of one of today's greatest living artists. From the creative process and family life to influential spiritual teachers and long time artistic collaborators, the documentary is a mosaic of an artist and his work."
"Portret van de componist/pianist Philip Glass (1937- )."
"Follows the life and work of American composer Philip Glass over an 18 month period, with access to his working process, family life, spiritual teachers and long time collaborators. Witnesses the world premiere of his new opera Waiting for the Barbarians and his work on film scores and a symphony."
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