Max Richter's Sleep
Max Richter's Sleep

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Max Richter's Sleep

2020
Movie
99 min
English

This is a film for these frenetic times; a meditative respite from the rush and chaos of the modern world. A study of the universal experience of sleep, that unites us all.

Insights

IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users92%
Director: Max RichterGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This film offers a rare glimpse into the creation and performance of Max Richter's ambitious eight-hour sleep concert, an piece designed to be listened to while sleeping. It explores the artistic and philosophical underpinnings of the work, touching on themes of rest, dreams, and the nature of time. The documentary follows Richter and his collaborators as they prepare for a unique performance held in a public space, inviting the audience to experience the music in a state of slumber.

Critical Reception

Max Richter's Sleep (2020) was generally well-received by critics and audiences, with many praising its innovative concept and immersive experience. Reviewers highlighted the meditative and emotionally resonant qualities of the music, appreciating its unique approach to performance art and its contribution to discussions about well-being and the arts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its revolutionary concept of an eight-hour lullaby.

  • Lauded for its deeply meditative and calming effect on listeners.

  • Applauded for its thought-provoking exploration of sleep and consciousness through music.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the unique and ambitious nature of 'Max Richter's Sleep,' finding the film and the music to be a profoundly calming and moving experience. Many users highlighted its effectiveness as a tool for relaxation and introspection.

Fun Fact

The original 'Sleep' composition by Max Richter is over 5 hours long, and the 2020 film documents a condensed version and its surrounding context.

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