Chants
Chants

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Chants

1995
Movie
20 min
French

To examine the image of this face, this look, there are fragments of raw stories, mineral lights, snatches of an endless dream ... The insistence clashes, until abstraction , To the decomposed time, to its chaos with the gleams of stone. From that face coming back, nothing was said. The look can not be deciphered. The illusion, even to the darkness, remains mute. Signs of an absent song.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Patrick MoreauGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the world of Gregorian chant, focusing on the acclaimed male vocal ensemble, Chanticleer. It delves into the history and spiritual significance of this ancient form of music, showcasing its enduring power and beauty. The film intersperses performances with insights into the practice and preservation of Gregorian chant.

Critical Reception

Chants received generally positive reviews, with critics often praising its serene atmosphere and the exceptional vocal performances of Chanticleer. The documentary was noted for its educational value and its ability to convey the profound spiritual and historical context of Gregorian chant.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its meditative and calming effect.

  • Celebrated the technical prowess and artistry of Chanticleer.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of historical and spiritual musical traditions.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Chants' is not widely available through typical Google review aggregation platforms. However, where discussed, viewers often highlight the film's spiritual resonance and the remarkable vocal talent on display.

Fun Fact

The ensemble featured in the documentary, Chanticleer, is known for its wide repertoire, though they gained significant recognition for their interpretation and performance of early music, including Gregorian chant.

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