Ghost Trio
Ghost Trio

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Ghost Trio

1977
Movie
21 min
English

A female voice identifies a lone man in a room. The shots cut closer, revealing he is holding a cassette recorder, playing Beethoven's "Ghost" Piano Trio no. 5. The film repeats the imagery, and then shows what he has been reacting to.

Insights

Director: Wolfgang GräfeGenres: Short Film, Drama

Plot Summary

Ghost Trio is a 1977 short film that explores themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time through a surreal and introspective narrative. The film often uses dreamlike sequences and symbolic imagery to delve into the psychological landscape of its characters. It is known for its experimental approach to filmmaking and its exploration of existential questions.

Critical Reception

Ghost Trio is a lesser-known experimental short film, primarily appreciated within circles that focus on avant-garde and art-house cinema. Its reception is more academic and niche, often analyzed for its artistic merit and directorial vision rather than mainstream appeal. The film is noted for its unique visual style and its contribution to experimental short filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and often unsettling visual style.

  • Appreciated for its introspective and philosophical themes.

  • Considered a significant work in experimental short film.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Wolfgang Gräfe, was also instrumental in developing early video art and experimental film techniques in East Germany.

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