6 Bagatelas
6 Bagatelas

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6 Bagatelas

2001
Movie
18 min
French

Six unused scenes from Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie? One of the more priceless of the “bagatelles” in this collection features a lounging Jean-Marie Straub who gives a non-stop disquisition on liberty and filmmaking while Danièle Huillet busies herself with laundry, and their dog Melchior frisks in and out of frame. —Cinematheque Ontario

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Director: Vlado PerlemuterGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and artistry of the acclaimed French pianist Vlado Perlemuter. It explores his dedication to music and his interpretations of classical pieces, particularly focusing on his connection to the works of Maurice Ravel. The film provides intimate moments with the artist, showcasing his profound musicality.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a specific artist, '6 Bagatelas' received limited widespread critical reviews. However, it is generally appreciated within circles interested in classical music and piano performance for its intimate portrayal of Vlado Perlemuter and his significant contributions to the genre. Audience reception often highlights its insightful look into the mind of a master musician.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its focus on a legendary pianist.

  • Offers a concise and respectful portrait of Vlado Perlemuter.

  • A treat for enthusiasts of classical piano music.

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Fun Fact

Vlado Perlemuter was renowned for his interpretations of Ravel's piano works, having recorded them multiple times and being considered by many as the definitive interpreter of the composer's music.

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